“Like Jesus they try to crucify him!” Novak Djokovic father rages at Australian Open drama
Srdjan Djokovic is outraged at the treatment of his son after the nine-time Australian Open champion was detained following the
Novak Djokovic remains in Australia with injunction permission
Novak Djokovic will stay in detention until at least Monday morning when his case fighting deportation will be heard in
‘He didn’t break any rules’ – Boris Becker comes to defence of Novak Djokovic
Following the sensational news of the detention and possible deportation of Novak Djokovic, former mentor Boris Becker has defended him.Becker,
‘He could’ve played no problem’ – Rafael Nadal suggests Novak Djokovic brought Australian Open fiasco on himself
Rafael Nadal has expressed his view that Novak Djokovic could have gotten fully vaccinated well in advance of the Australian
‘Rules are rules!’ – Australian Prime Minister backs decision to deport Novak Djokovic
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backed the decision to deny Novak Djokovic entry into the country.Djokovic travelled to Melbourne
“Australia doesn’t deserve a Slam” claims top American after Djokovic refused entry
World no.96 Tennys Sandrgren thinks that Australia should be stripped of hosting their Australian Open Grand Slam tournament after evicting
Huge Australian Open twist as Novak Djokovic ejected from country
Novak Djokovic has been rejected on arrival in Australia and will be flown out of the country imminently, it has
Nadal urges Novak Djokovic to ‘clear up doubts’ over Australian Open medical exemption
Toni Nadal has urged Novak Djokovic to clarify his Australian Open medical exemption application as a matter of "human sensitivity
Australian Open chief dismisses suggestions Novak Djokovic was handed ‘special treatment’ for medical exemption
Craig Tiley "completely understands and empathises" with the Australian public after Novak Djokovic was granted an Australian Open medical exemption.After
Novak Djokovic will ‘be on next plane home’ if medical exemption is insufficient, warns Australian Prime Minister
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has reiterated that Novak Djokovic "won't be treated differently" and will have to provide sufficient