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Djokovic appeared at the Australian airport, ignoring the policeman's bowed head and fiddling with the mobile phone, and the whole time he was cold and expressionless

On January 16, Beijing time, the expulsion of Djokovic, who had been making a lot of noise for more than a week, finally came to an end, and with the Australian side announcing the cancellation of his visa for the second time, the current men's tennis world number one was determined not to participate in the Australian Open. Shortly after the final verdict was handed down, Djokovic was present at the airport, where he would be on a flight back to Europe.

Djokovic appeared at the Australian airport, ignoring the policeman's bowed head and fiddling with the mobile phone, and the whole time he was cold and expressionless

As can be seen from the photo, Djokovic was accompanied by his team members at the airport, as well as local Australian police and immigration department staff. During the walk, Djokovic did not communicate with the team members, ignored the police on the side, and spent most of his time looking down at the mobile phone, with a cold face and no expression the whole time, obviously quite angry and dissatisfied with the Australian verdict. The start of the 2022 season ended in such a farce, which was not a good thing for Djokovic, who aspired to make a 21st Grand Slam title. To be sure, after the ATP Tour and the remaining three Grand Slam tournaments, Djokovic may still encounter the embarrassment caused by the different epidemic prevention policies of the host, and how to solve and avoid it will be the next problem that his team needs to focus on.

Djokovic appeared at the Australian airport, ignoring the policeman's bowed head and fiddling with the mobile phone, and the whole time he was cold and expressionless

Djokovic's expulsion has been supported by many people in the tennis world, in addition to the Australian celebrity Kyrgios, who has been "not dealing with" him, including French player Cornett, American "cannon" Opelka and others. In it, Cornett said: "Djokovic is always the first to stand up for the players, and none of us stand up for him. Opelka said: "In 2008, after training in Cincinnati, he spent an hour signing autographs for all the children present, and I was one of them. He did so many wonderful things for the sport. Canadian player Pospihir once again expressed solidarity with Djokovic, saying that "he did not take advantage of the loophole in order to come to Australia and ignore the rules".

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