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Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

News on Thursday, January 13, 2022 Beijing time. Recently, djokovic Djokovic, the number one seed in the world tennis world, is really in trouble and unfavorable. He had gone to Australia confidently, ready to play at the Australian Open. But his own constant concealment and violation of epidemic prevention regulations have left him one after another in the face of accountability. Today, his accountability comes from three main areas.

Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

The first trouble: Australia. The Australian side questioned Djokovic's concealment. Because Deyo previously said that in the past 14 days, he has not been to a third country except his home country, Serbia and Australia. However, the latest information shows that Djokovic has been to Spain before. Although Djokovic has admitted his mistake and said that the team made a mistake when filling out, and the Australian side temporarily gave him the qualification to participate. But the trouble isn't over yet. The Australian Immigration Department is still investigating him, and it is likely that he will be disqualified from the competition in the next day or two, and even add an additional investigation into him.

Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

The second trouble: from Spain. Australia seized on Djokovic and the Spanish side did not do it. Spain is also accusing Djokovic of coming to Spain without vaccination in Serbia. At present, the Spanish side is also investigating the matter.

Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

The third trouble came from Djokovic's own homeland: Serbia. It is reported that the main person in charge of Serbia, Ana Brnabic, in a recent conversation, although briefly praised the contribution of Djokovic to the motherland, she then severely criticized Djokovic, believing that he violated the epidemic prevention regulations. According to Serbian regulations, Djokovic may even face up to 3 years in prison for such acts.

Trouble X3! Djokovic faces three aspects of accountability from Australia, Spain, and his home country

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