
Andy Murray has shared his concern for Novak Djokovic’s welfare and believes the world No.1’s ongoing battle with the Australian authorities is ‘not good for tennis in any respect’.
Djokovic is because of discover out on Monday whether or not he can be deported after his entry visa was rejected on Wednesday.
The 34-year-old is presently being held in an immigration detention lodge in Melbourne, with the Australian authorities accusing the Serb of failing to supply sufficient proof that he's medically exempt from having a Covid vaccine.
Djokovic’s authorized crew argue that he was granted a medical exemption for the Australian Open on the grounds that he examined optimistic for Covid on December 16.
Nonetheless, subsequent photos have proven Djokovic attending occasions days after his attorneys declare he examined optimistic for Covid, which is able to elevate doubts over the validity of their claims.
‘I believe everyone seems to be shocked by it, to be sincere,’ Murray mentioned when requested about Djokovic’s scenario.

‘I’m going to say two issues on it simply now. The very first thing is that I hope that Novak is okay. I do know him nicely, and I’ve at all times had a great relationship with him and I hope that he’s okay.
‘The second factor I’ll say on it, it’s actually not good for tennis in any respect, and I don’t suppose it’s good for anybody concerned. I believe it’s actually dangerous.
‘What I wish to do proper now could be simply look forward to all the info to return out about what’s occurred, as a result of on daily basis one thing new is popping out and we’re listening to new data all the time.
‘[I need to] wait and listen to precisely what the scenario is earlier than commenting on it additional, as a result of once more I don’t suppose it’s truthful as a result of a few of it's hypothesis.
‘Some stuff has come out that actually doesn’t look good, both. I need to hear all of the info first earlier than giving all of my ideas on it.’
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