‘I am not vaccinated’ Novak Djokovic’s tense interviews revealed
In the second part of the interviews, beginning at 3.35am, Djokovic argues his case, explaining that he has followed the guidelines set out by Tennis Australia and the Victorian government before travelling to Melbourne. “I wouldn’t be here sitting in front of you if I if I wasn’t complying 10 to all the rules and regulations set by your government,” Djokovic tells them. “So I just – I don’t know what I I mean – to me it is a little bit shocking that you are have...
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