Djokovic back in practice, family hails ‘biggest victory of his life’ | Malay Mail

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BELGRADE, Jan 10 — World number one Novak Djokovic returned to training after being released from Australian immigration detention today, posting a picture with his team from Melbourne Park and thanking the judge for overturning his visa cancellation. “I’m pleased and grateful that the judge...

BELGRADE, Jan 10 — World number one Novak Djokovic returned to training after being released from Australian immigration detention today, posting a picture with his team from Melbourne Park and thanking the judge for overturning his visa cancellation.

“He’s out there to set another record. He is an athlete and the best tennis player in the world of all times. Novak has always advocated freedom of choice, nothing more. The Djokovic family is pleased that justice has prevailed.”

 

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