Will Novak Djokovic tell us the truth?

The world number 1, expelled from Australia and incidentally deprived of OA because of the health risk he represented for the country, announced Thursday that he would speak shortly (within "seven to ten days") to give his version of the facts.

“Please be patient, in the next seven to ten days I will speak to the media in more detail and with, so to speak, my side of the story and everything that has happened in Australia,” "Nole" told reporters who came to the Serbian presidency for his first public appearance announced since his return to Serbia.

“Valid” PCR tests

In a brief media conversation with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, he gave no further details of his intentions.

Above all, he wanted to thank the Head of State and his Serbian supporters for the support obtained during his legal battle to try to stay in Australia and play in a tournament he had already won nine times.

The Serbian Prosecutor's Office announced on Wednesday that the results of the PCR tests presented by Djokovic in order to obtain a waiver, the authenticity of which some media have disputed, were "valid".

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