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Mr Djokovic is quoted as saying that he respects the court's decision.

What a pity his government can't do the same thing.
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well unless he gets jabbed he'll be missing all the other GSs this year too, wonder what sanction they'll impose on UK, France and the US!
The irony being that there will probably be just as many Serbs out of a job as Australians as a result of the decision

Their loss
ToraToraTora ///well unless he gets jabbed he'll be missing all the other GSs this year too,///
Doubt it. What makes you think that?
You don’t need to be jabbed to get into this country. Just a negative test. Australia has much tighter controls than us.

Novax was behind campaigns in Serbia against the mining on environmental grounds. All of a sudden his country cares about these things!
Yes I think as it stands now Djokovic will be fine to enter other tournaments.

I can’t really see why other countries would discriminate against tennis players when every day jabbed and non jabbed sportspeople compete against each other.

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Oh Dear Looks Like Serbia Are Having A Hissy Fit Over Novax Gate!

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