Novak Djokovic I had so much fun this Wednesday at Turin Alpitour Shovel. He leaves an episode as dark as the retention first and the deportation after Australia, in January, and the disappointment of not opening the borders to North America this summer, missing the US Open because of not being vaccinated against covid .
The restrictions of various countries are softening, and their sports calendar is gradually getting dates for 2023.
“It was one of my best matches this year, especially the second set, which was perfect,” said the 35-year-old Serb, world number 8, beaming. A few minutes ago he tied his pass to the semifinals of the ATP Finals beating the Russian Andrei Rublev by 6-4 and 6-4.
He feels he is on the perfect path to clinch a sixth title, equaling the Swiss record Roger Federer, which he has been eyeing since he won his fifth crown in 2015.
With his family in Turin, where his son re-taught his racket skills Stephenhis smile also had something to do with the news coming from Australia.
The new Minister of Immigration, Andrew Gilleswill cancel Novak Djokovic’s three-year ban, opening the country’s doors to the Serb, the country’s media announced on Tuesday, citing reliable sources.
The deportation, ordered by his predecessor during the zero tolerance against the coronavirus, comes with a penalty that the president has the power to revoke. Like his predecessor, he decided to throw out the tennis player for being a danger to public order and a focus of anti-vaccine promotion. The competent court endorsed the power of the ministry.
“Of course I am happy with the news I received from Australia, knowing everything that I and other people close to me have been through this year. I could not receive better news. It’s a relief,” greeted nine-time. winner of australia tomorrowconfirming that he has a visa to travel to the antipodes in January.
‘Nole’ appreciates that too Carlos Alcaraz finished the season as world number one at the age of 19. Sounds perfect. “He deserves it. He won a Grand Slam, a lot of matches and tournaments. He’s a nice kid. He represents tennis very well.”
Source: La Verdad

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