REPORTS: Novak Djokovic in DEEP TROUBLE Again? Documents submitted by the World No.1 turn out to be FORGED

Novak Djokovic
The start of the new season has been nothing but chaotic. World No.1 Novak Djokovic is currently involved in a battle with the Australian government and people of Australia regarding his vaccination status. About a month ago, Tennis Australia announced that only vaccinated players will be allowed to play the 2022 Australian Open.
Djokovic was always adamant that getting vaccinated or not should be a personal choice and shouldn’t be forced on anyone. For the very same reason, he is still not vaccinated but got an exemption from the officials to compete Down under. But things got ugly when Djokovic was stopped from entering Melbourne when he landed and his visa got cancelled.
The Serbian machine decided to appeal for the same in judicial court and on Monday, he won the case and his visa was once again reinstated. Ever since then, there have been many speculations that Djokovic’s visa could once again be cancelled and he could be deported.
It is being speculated that Djokovic got the medical exemption because he tested positive for COVID on December 16. But according to latest reports, Djokovic might have presented forged documents before the authorities. Zerforschung, who have investigated many testing systems and found flaws in them: “Based on these pieces of evidence the most plausible explanation is that the positive test result was added to the official serbian database on the 26th of december and not on the 16th.”
This means that Djokovic never tested positive for COVID on 16th December in Serbian database and has allegedly presented false documents in order to compete at the Australian Open. It is to be noted that Djokovic also attended a public event on December 17 in which he could be spotted without wearing a mask. As Djokovic has reportedly submitted false documents, he might be sent back from Australia.
Djokovic practices in Melbourne Park

As soon as Djokovic was cleared by the judicial court, he was seen practicing on the Rod Laver Arena and posted a photo with his team on social media, thanking his fans for their immense support.
On Tuesday too, Djokovic was seen practicing in Melbourne Park, but interestingly, he was guarded by strict security and his on court practice wasn’t televised either. No other player or journalist was allowed to speak to him during his time on court.
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