Novak Djokovic

's lawyers

reported this Saturday that their client had registered a positive in a PCR test on December 16, although the 'number one' of the ATP never reported that result to the public opinion.

Today, with the tennis player being held in a Melbourne hotel awaiting possible deportation by the Australian government, Djokovic's situation is further muddied in light of what has happened over the past three weeks.

First, the deadline established by the regulations of Tennis Australia, the body that regulates the first major of the season, the deadline to request the sanitary exemption with which to access the oceanic country expired on December 10, six days before Nole's positive.

In addition, a review of Djokovic's schedule during that week before Christmas yields surprising conclusions.

On the same Thursday the 16th he attended a ceremony in Belgrade where he received a stamp with his image and on Friday the 17th, supposedly after knowing the result of the PCR, he attended a ceremony at the Novak Tennis Center.

In his own facilities, he could be seen without a mask or any kind of caution while participating in an awards ceremony with young Serbian tennis talents.

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