
Leaked footage has circulated on-line of two Australian newsreaders slamming Novak Djokovic off-air, questioning the legitimacy of his optimistic PCR check and branding him a ‘mendacity, sneaky a***gap’.
The world primary received a court docket battle to remain within the nation on Monday after Choose Anthony Kelly dominated his visa ought to be reinstated as a result of he was not given sufficient time to show he had an exemption.
Djokovic’s attorneys revealed the Serb certified for a medical exemption to take part within the Australian Open after testing optimistic for Covid on December 16.

Nevertheless, the 34-year-old was seen mingling maskless within the days after his optimistic outcome, attending an award ceremony for younger tennis gamers, whereas his household minimize brief a press convention on Monday when the topic was raised.
Questions have additionally emerged about Djokovic’s journey declaration kind, with the 20-time Slam champion having chosen ‘No’ when requested if he had travelled within the 14 days previous to his flight to Australia regardless of having been photographed in Marbella on January 2, every week after he had been in Belgrade.
Now two information anchors for Melbourne’s 7NEWS have been caught discussing the controversy surrounding Djokovic throughout an advert break, with the footage leaked on-line.
The leaked dialog in full
Rebecca Maddern: No matter approach you take a look at it, Novak Djokovic is a mendacity, sneaky a***gap.
Mike Amor: Yeah he’s an a***gap. He's an a***gap.
RM: Like no matter approach you take a look at it.
MA: Yeah.
RM: It’s unlucky that everyone else stuffed up round him.
MA: That’s it. I imply, he’s an a***gap.
RM: Like, to exit when you understand you’re Covid positive- Nicely, I don’t suppose he was even Covid optimistic.
MA: He gave a bulls*** f***ing excuse, didn’t he, fell over his personal f***ing lies, which is what occurs, proper? That’s what occurred.
RM: And him now ticking that he didn’t go to Spain, it’s similar to…
MA: Yeah, however I feel he’s gonna get away with it.
RM: Nicely he's gonna get away it, however he’s…
MA: I feel most fair-minded folks would say the bloke’s an a***gap. Did they do the precise factor by him? I don’t know.
RM: No, I don’t suppose so.
MA: They f***ed it up. That’s the issue, isn’t it?
RM: I don’t suppose something was gained by placing him in an immigration resort.
MA: No I don’t suppose so, however the bother is, how do you justify an individual who's on the identical aircraft with him who additionally has…
RM: He can’t justify it. However the truth is life isn't truthful. Some folks fly firstclass and a few folks… are you aware what I imply? It’s by no means truthful.
MA: Yeah, however that poor Czech lady that was f***ing despatched house, hunted down and despatched house.
Rebecca Maddern begins off the dialog by accusing Djokovic of being a ‘mendacity, sneaky a***gap’ earlier than questioning the legitimacy of his optimistic PCR check outcome.
Co-host Mike Amor is in settlement, additionally branding Djokovic a liar and an ‘a***gap’, earlier than saying he expects the nine-time Australian Open champ to ‘get away with it’ and be allowed to compete at this 12 months’s match.
Amor additionally references deported Czech participant Renato Voracova who had her visa cancelled on the identical grounds as Djokovic however opted to not keep and battle her case.
Regardless of being energetic on social media, neither newsreader has addressed the controversial video clip however the pair have seen their Twitter and Instagram pages inundated with messages from Djokovic’s supporters slamming their dialog.
Djokovic has been permitted to coach on the Rod Laver Area for the final two days although his participation on the Australian Open stays doubtful as Immigration Minister Alex Hawke weighs up whether or not to cancel the Serb’s visa once more.
A spokesperson for the Immigration Minister confirmed the matter continues to be being deliberated, saying: ‘In keeping with due course of, Minister Hawke will totally contemplate the matter. As the problem is ongoing, for authorized causes it's inappropriate to remark additional.’
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