Novak Djokovic will begin his Australian Open campaign at the iconic Rod Laver arena in Melbourne . The Serbian was kicked out of the Australian Open after being kicked out by the Australian government for his immunization status .
Melbourne, December 7 : Since being granted a visa to enter the country on January 16, 2023, resurgent Novak Djokovic will begin his Australian Open campaign at the iconic Rod Laver arena in Melbourne.The Serbian didn't make the Grand Slam of 2022 after being kicked out by the Australian government for his immunization status.Since his last year's unceremonious exit from Australia, a lot of buzz has erupted.The right-hand server returns to the court with a bag packed with goals to make history by winning his tenth Australian Open title.
One year on, it's difficult to remember the panic-fueled mood and silly season frenzy that turned Djokovics' struggle to obtain a visa when unvaccinated into a soap opera that saw viewers around the world huddling around live streams of obscure court hearings and a media pack parked outside the Albanese government's immigration detention center in Carlton.After experiencing a turbulent time in Australia, Djokovic responded with humility and gratitude rather than his typical tone-deaf hubris.He was relieved and optimistic about his loved ones.It was a relief, as Djokovic said, knowing what I and those closest to me in my life have been through this year with what happened in Australia and post-Australia, obviously, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Serb Novak Djokovic is the most popular Grand Slam achiever in the world, with a tally of 22.He was booed and chastised by the Aussie crowd, who wanted him to go packing, said Djokovic.