Djokovic avoids talking about his “poisoning” at the Australian Open

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Novak Djokovic He is fully focused on the Australian Open. The Serbian addressed the press on Friday at the tournament’s Media Day, where He refused to comment on his controversial remarks in ‘GQ’ magazine where he said he was “poisoned”.

“When I came home, I had health problems. And I realized that in that hotel in Melbourne they fed me something that poisoned me” said the ten-time Australian soil champion.

However, this time he only wants to talk about tennis, in a tournament that he considers special “especially the first and last victory.”

What she did talk about, and in depth, was her recent relationship with Andy Murray. “He was surprised when I called him. But I think his tennis IQ is very high. We all know that. He’s done an incredible job, particularly after what he’s suffered because of the injuries. He’s really inspired me to me and many people from all over the world” he highlighted.

I think his unique perspective on my game is the fact that he’s been playing with me for 25 years. He knows the evolution of my gameI guess my weaknesses and strengths. He also knows the game of the most important tennis player in the world right now because he just retired,” he added.

“We are still getting to know each other on the court. We spent eight days in the pre-season period and now the last four days here in Melbourne. It motivates and inspires me to spend time on the court. We communicate a lot. We talk about many different things Try to understand me on different levels, talk to other team members who know me better. He is very meticulous. He is a very dedicated professional. I’ve enjoyed this collaboration so far, yeah” he concluded.

Source: La Verdad

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