Djokovic: Yeah, I violated my isolation while I was in shock.

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has admitted he was wrong when he decided to be interviewed by a French journalist, though he was infected with coronary. He has also acknowledged that a member of his staff made false statements to the Australian government about his travel story. In statement [...]
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has admitted he was wrong when he decided to be interviewed by a French journalist, though he was infected with coronary.
He has also acknowledged that a member of his staff made false statements to the Australian government about his travel story.
The statement has said that he has not travelled to the last 14 days nowhere before arriving in Australia, but that he was also in Serbia before leaving Spain.
However, Djokovic has insisted that other reports about his activities, following the corruption infection, are “dezinforms” and that “include many of his family.
Djokovic made these statements on January 12th in the Instagram, while addressing the situation he is in, before defending the champion's title at the Australian Open tennis tournament, though unexplored.
The 34-year-old tennis player entered Australia last week with a document showing that he was infected with coronary on December 16th.
A day later, he was seen without a mask at a Belgrade-organised event for young tennis players.
In his post at Instagram, Djokovic did not mention the ceremony in Belgrade, but said he understood on December 17th that he was infected after attending the ceremony.
Djokovic has said that on December 18th he has cancelled all plans, but has decided to interview the French newspaper L Equipe and take some photos.
I've seen it as an obligation to continue with the interview, because I didn't want to fail the journalist's plans, but I've kept my physical distance and I've had a mask, even though I've got a picture of”.
On January 10th, an Australian judge empowered the tennis visa, though she was rejected last week, as unexcused tennis player against the Coronavirus is said to have violated Australia's rules of fighting pandemic.
He has provided a medical document from the tennis organisation in Australia, which enabled him to avoid restrictions on entering the country after declaring he was infected with coronarys last month.
Australian Minister for Migration Alex Heake has warned that he is considering the possibility of exercising executive power to expel Djokovic.












