From hosting an unsanctioned super-spreader event to his intense wellness regime, for those who have followed the grand slam star’s career, this latest fiasco in Melbourne comes as no surprise, writes JackKessler1
. Djokovic was interrogated by border force officials for several hours before being taken to the Park Hotel in Melbourne’s Central Business District. At the time, his wife Jelena wrote on Instagram: “The only law that we should all respect across every single border is Love and respect for another human being. Love and forgiveness is never a mistake but a powerful force. Wishing you all well!” His mother, Dijana, said: “It’s not fair. It’s not human. I hope that he will win.
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