Novak Djokovic’s pre-tournament press conference in Melbourne ended in chaotic style, as he awkwardly batted away questions about his recent claim that he had been “poisoned” during his ill-fated visit here in 2022.
The 24-time grand slam champion was deported from Australia three years ago and claims his food was poisoned with lead and mercury
Known to be a good friend of the Serbian ace, Australia's Nick Kyrgios supported Novak Djokovic’s allegations during a press conference. Novak Djokovic recently claimed that he was ‘poisoned’ during his detention in Australia three years ago ...
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Right at the end of the Olympics, his father Srdjan turned to his son and tried to push him to retire, but Nole, as he explained in an interview with GQ Italia, has no intention of giving tennis a farewell.
Is Novak Djokovic the greatest tennis player of all time? If you look at his accomplishments, the answer should be obvious and yet it still seems to be up for debate.
While Djokovic is a record 10-time champion at Melbourne Park, some doubt he can win the Australian Open or any other Grand Slam again. However, sharing her thoughts on the opening Major of the year, Mirza highlighted that the 37-year-old is still someone that you would rather avoid in a Slam.
Novak Djokovic enlisted a former foe and longtime friend, Andy Murray, to become his new coach starting this year at the Australian Open. This news rocked the tennis world back in November, mostly because the two legends were often considered rivals on the court.
Novak Djokovic has addressed allegations that he was poisoned before being barred from the Australian Open in 2022 due to his COVID-19 vaccination status. Three years ago, the tournament was overshadowed by questions surrounding the Serbian legend's participation.
Australian visa chronicle are once again in the news after his ‘wild’ statement regarding hotel food. The 24-time Grand Slam champion shared with GQ magazine that he was 'poisoned' by lead and mercury in
Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic joins GQ to reveal his 10 Essentials. The Serbian tennis player breaks down his daily essentials: from his Head tennis racket (“I string it quite tight compared to most of the other guys”) to his healing disc (“it creates an electromagnetic field around it”).