Djokovic says no hard feelings over Australian deportation:
Djokovic was deported almost 12 months ago after arriving unvaccinated against COVID-19 at a time when the country was still subject to strict quarantine regulations and proof of vaccination.
Djokovic arrived back in Australia on Tuesday ahead of the Adelaide International, where he is scheduled to play next week. “Obviously what happened 12 months ago was not easy for me, for my family, team, anybody who is close to me. It’s obviously disappointing to leave the country like that,” he said.
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