Novak Djokovic Tries To Explain The'Mistake' On The Australia Visa Application Form.

Novak Djokovic Tries To Explain The'Mistake' On The Australia Visa Application Form.

Even though he had tested positive for COVID the day before, the world number one acknowledged to being questioned in person by a journalist from a French magazine in December.

Novak Djokovic claims his agent made a mistake on his Australia admission paperwork while submitting travel details in the days leading up to his arrival.

He stated his "staff has sent further information to the Australian Government to clarify this problem" in an Instagram post.

Even though he had tested positive for COVID the day before, he admitted to being questioned in person by a journalist from a French magazine in December.

It comes as images surface of Djokovic practicing on the tennis court at Melbourne Park, the site of the Australian Open, which begins on January 17 and for which Djokovic has been named the number one seed.

In preparation for the Australian Open, Djokovic takes a break during practice.

The world number one wrote in his article that he wanted to address the "continued misinformation" about his movements after testing positive in December, just before arriving in Australia.


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