Novak Djokovic says Australian Open letter written with ‘good intentions’
Competitors in the Australian Open are having to practise in different circumstances this year Novak Djokovic has said his letter calling for better conditions for players self-isolating in Melbourne was written with “good intentions” and has been “misconstrued as being selfish, difficult and ungrateful”. Djokovic was criticised after he asked Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley to relax quarantine rules. Seventy-two players are unable to leave their hotel rooms for 14 days. The Serb said he acted because he “genuinely cares” about fellow...
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