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Tennis Star Djokovic Admits Breaking COVID-19 Rules

Tennis Star Djokovic Admits Breaking COVID-19 Rules
Tennis Star Djokovic Admits Breaking COVID-19 Rules

Tennis star Djokovic has admitted breaching isolation rules after testing positive for Covid-19 last month, describing it as an “error of judgment”.

Tennis star Djokovic in an Instagram post on Wednesday, admitted meeting a journalist for an interview two days after he tested positive on 16 December.

“I accept that I should have rescheduled,” he wrote.

His activity has been scrutinised as the Australian government considers whether to deport him.

Djokovic, who is unvaccinated, is hoping to defend his Australian Open title next week. He had his visa revoked on 6 January shortly after he arrived in the country amid questions over the vaccine exemption that would have permitted him to enter.

On Monday, however, a judge dramatically overturned the decision and ordered the release of the player from detention.

But the government has not ruled out further action – and the possibility remains that the country’s immigration minister could cancel his visa for a second time just days before the tournament begins.

“I felt obliged to go ahead and conduct the L’Equipe interview as I didn’t want to let the journalist down,” Djokovic wrote in the Instagram post. “[I ensured] I socially distanced and wore a mask except when my photograph was being taken.”

He said other reports about him appearing in public following his positive test on 16 December were “misinformation”.

Tennis star Djokovic, meanwhile, also admitted making a false declaration on his travel form prior to entering Australia.

He said his agent had made a mistake when filling in a section of the form that covered his recent travel history. The form stated that he had not travelled in the 14 days before his arrival in Australia.

But recent reports suggest the 34-year-old had travelled to Serbia and then to Spain prior to the trip.

“My agent sincerely apologises for the administrative mistake in ticking the incorrect box,” he wrote. “This was a human error and certainly not deliberate.”

“My team has provided additional information to the Australian government to clarify this matter,” he added.

This year’s Australian Open begins on 17 January and if Djokovic wins, he will become the most successful men’s player in history.

The men’s professional tennis tour has called for more clarity of the rules to enter Australia and urged players to get vaccinated.

“The series of events leading to Monday’s court hearing have been damaging on all fronts, including for Novak’s well-being and preparation for the Australian Open,” the ATP said.

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