Novak Djokovic

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Forgiven and forgotten: Melbourne crowds warmly welcome the ... (The Age)

Despite his unprecedented record at Melbourne Park, Novak Djokovic has never been a crowd favourite – but that may have changed.

He was previously deputy editor of The Sun-Herald and a federal political reporter in Canberra.Connect via “He stood his ground and I think a lot of people respect that,” Jeremic said. It was exactly as Djokovic’s friend John Jeremic of the Serbian Council of Australia had expected.

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Novak Djokovic receives huge ovation from Melbourne crowd on his ... (Daily Mail)

Any fears the Australian public may give Novak Djokovic the cold shoulder were emphatically dismissed as the Serb received a hero's welcome at Melbourne ...

Novak is back, he’d be able to compete in front of the fans.' [faced ejection from the Australian Open courts if they booed Djokovic](/sport/tennis/article-11620657/Fans-Australian-Open-warned-theyll-KICKED-sledge-Novak-Djokovic-much.html) too loudly. ‘I came in with all the valid papers [last year]. That’s something I cannot predict. Djokovic was at the centre of a diplomatic storm in January last year, when he had his visa cancelled twice after arriving in Australia ahead of the [following his controversial deportation last year](/sport/tennis/article-11635057/Novak-Djokovic-reveals-deported-Australia-year-INSPIRED-win-Wimbledon.html), the 21-time Grand Slam winner walked on the court to a roaring ovation ahead of his first round match against Roberto Carballes Baena.

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Who is Novak Djokovic's wife Jelena, and how many children does ... (The Sun)

NOVAK DJOKOVIC is one of the greatest tennis players ever to grace the court - and he makes his huge return at the Australian Open.The Serb matched Pe.

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Novak Djokovic gets warm Australian Open welcome, then wins (The Washington Post)

MELBOURNE, Australia — The supportive signs and dozens of Serbian flags and loud chants of Novak Djokovic's nickname filled Rod Laver Arena, ...

This was not necessarily Djokovic at his absolute best, and he appeared to show some frustration early on when he kept glaring and muttering in the direction of coach Goran Ivanisevic and the rest of his entourage in the stands. That’s because Djokovic never got to play a point last season at the site of nine of his major championships, because his visa was blocked and he was deported from Australia after a legal saga tied to his lack of any vaccination for COVID-19. But Australia’s government has since relaxed coronavirus-related restrictions, allowing Djokovic to come to the country, and also waived a rule that could have stopped him from getting in for three years following a visa revocation. He has insisted that whole episode in January 2022 deeply affected him but that he does not hold a grudge; there certainly did not seem to be any hard feelings toward him Tuesday. He held at love there, took control of that set with a 12-point run and was on his way to a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 victory over 75th-ranked Roberto Carballes Baena that finished after midnight. Tuesday, then got down to business by playing quite well and only briefly showing a hint of trouble from the balky left hamstring that was heavily taped.

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Novak Djokovic defies umpire and sprints off court past security at ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic had to run off court for a speedy bathroom break after just five games of his opening match at the Australian Open.

"He needs to go to the toilet? Hello? The fourth seed was seen asking the official but sprinted off the court and past security before getting a response, as commentators suggested he left without permission.

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Stan Wawrinka throws a dig at Novak Djokovic: "Fans do what they ... (Tennis World)

Without a doubt, the most awaited tennis player is the 9 times champion in Melbourne, Novak Djokovic.

I hope they give tennis players a fair welcome, Djokovic included." Many words spent around the Serbian champion, who did not participate in the Australian away match last year, due to his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19. The Slam Down Under clearly arouses a lot of curiosity among insiders and various fans around the world.

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"I've done it all, sorry" - Novak Djokovic jokes about having won all ... (Sportskeeda)

Novak Djokovic is set to play his first match at the Australian Open 2023 at Melbourne Park. He will square off against Roberto Carballés Baena in the first ...

Apart from a minor setback from a hamstring injury, he is set to start strong at the Grand Slam tournament. The 9-time Australian Open champion also played alongside two of the leading men in wheelchair tennis, David Wagner and Australian Heath Davidson, as well as two young junior players. I thought it was important to shine the light on them and everything they're doing, which is really heroic. Novak Djokovic is set to play his first match at the Australian Open 2023 at Melbourne Park. In a post-match press conference, the World No. "I've done it all, sorry," Djokovic joked.

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Australian Open 2023 LIVE updates: Tennis Australia bans Russian ... (The Age)

Tennis Australia has banned Russian and Belarusian flags at the Australian Open following a courtside confrontation on day one which sparked a minor ...

Yesterday we had an incident where a flag was placed courtside. Ukraine’s ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko had earlier called on Tennis Australia to enforce such a ban. Tennis Australia has banned Russian and Belarusian flags at the Australian Open following a courtside confrontation on day one which sparked a minor diplomatic incident.

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Australian Open LIVE - Murray vs Berrettini goes to fifth set (Daily Express)

Express Sport brings you live coverage from Day 2 of the Australian Open.

An ace down the middle eventually does it - and Murray fights on. And with the court at his mercy, Berrettini slaps a backhand into the net. He desperately tries to reach the dropshot from Berrettini but it's devilish and perfectly weighted. He then clips a forehand slice into the net to hand match point for Berrettini. So, we're all set for a 10-point tiebreaker to determine the match. He's come all this way only to make some very sloppy errors and the frustration is starting to show. "I had a couple of break points early in the first set and didn't get them. The Scot, 35, turned back the clock against the former Wimbledon finalist to go two sets up under the roof in the Rod Laver Arena. The Australian Open is well underway in Melbourne as the players get through their first round matches as Andy Murray takes on Matteo Berrettini at the Rod Laver Arena. I got there in the end with the net shot. The 35-year-old got off to a thunderous start as temperatures soared in Melbourne, with the three-time Grand Slam winner taking the first two sets against Wimbledon 2021 finalist Berrettini. "I didn't know any of the stats which probably helped.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic returns in style after Jabeur battles ... (The Guardian)

Join Luke McLaughlin for all the latest from the second day of matches at Melbourne Park.

Carballés Baena holds his own in a cagey rally, Djokovic hitting the net with an attempted slice. Carballés Baena is helpless in the face of a huge serve, leaving Djokovic on the verge of winning the first set. Will Magee is here to guide you through the next hour. The Serbian and his opponent, Roberto Carballés Baena, are warmed up and we’re about to get under way. He gets the first break point of the match, but Carballés Baena salvages the situation with a belting ace. Having gathered himself, Carballés Baena claws his way to a hold. At 40-30, Djokovic comes to the net to deliver the coup de grace but Carballés Baena defends magnificently to take it to deuce. Can Carballés Baena find a way to put his iconic opponent under some kind of meaningful pressure? Carballés Baena and Djokovic share a warm greeting at the net. An unreturnable serve from Carballés Baena gives him another game point, but again Djokovic fights back to deuce … Carballés Baena has never won a match from two sets behind, we are informed by the Eurosport commentator, and Djokovic is gathering the kind of momentum that may see the Spaniard steamrollered in the third set. Emma Raducanu is through to the second round of the women’s singles and will play Coco Gauff (seventh seed) tomorrow at 8am UK time.

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Novak Djokovic makes winning return to the Australian Open as he ... (Daily Mail)

Having missed last year's tournament following his deportation amid a Covid vaccine row, Djokovic made a winning return to Melbourne Park and was warmly ...

'I know what is asked from me,' the 23-year-old said. Carballes Baena, ranked 75, offered plenty of resistance in the first two sets, with Djokovic having to recover from 0-40 at 2-2. 'I know that at times I've got some pressure on myself to deliver. 'This match alone pays off for all the hard work and suffering that I have had. No matter what happens from now, the tournament is already a success for me.' losing just FOUR points in the third set

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Novak Djokovic gets warm Australian Open welcome, then wins (Tennis Magazine)

Novak Djokovic has returned to the Australian Open with a straight-set victory in the first round over Roberto Carballes Baena.

That's because Djokovic never got to play a point last season at the site of nine of his major championships, because his visa was blocked and he was deported from Australia after a legal saga tied to his lack of any vaccination for COVID-19. He held at love there, took control of that set with a 12-point run and was on his way to a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 victory over 75th-ranked Roberto Carballes Baena that finished after midnight. Tuesday, then got down to business by playing quite well and only briefly showing a hint of trouble from the balky left hamstring that was heavily taped.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic Gets Warm Welcome, Then Wins (Outlook India)

Serbian Novak Djokovic romped to a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 easy victory over 75th-ranked Roberto Carballes Baena at the Australian Open.

This was not necessarily Djokovic at his absolute best, and he appeared to show some frustration early on when he kept glaring and muttering in the direction of coach Goran Ivanisevic and the rest of his entourage in the stands. That’s because Djokovic never got to play a point last season at the site of nine of his major championships, because his visa was blocked and he was deported from Australia after a legal saga tied to his lack of any vaccination for COVID-19. But Australia’s government has since relaxed coronavirus-related restrictions, allowing Djokovic to come to the country, and also waived a rule that could have stopped him from getting in for three years following a visa revocation. He has insisted that whole episode in January 2022 deeply affected him but that he does not hold a grudge; there certainly did not seem to be any hard feelings toward him Tuesday. He held at love there, took control of that set with a 12-point run and was on his way to a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 victory over 75th-ranked Roberto Carballes Baena that finished after midnight. on Tuesday, then got down to business by playing quite well and only briefly showing a hint of trouble from the balky left hamstring that was heavily taped.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic makes winning return to ... (Evening Standard)

N. ovak Djokovic was given a hero's welcome as he returned to the Australian Open with a straight-sets victory over Roberto Carballes Baena. Rod Laver Arena was ...

I couldn’t ask for a better start to the tournament.” No matter what happens from now, the tournament is already a success for me.” “I know that at times I’ve got some pressure on myself to deliver. Carballes Baena, ranked 75, offered plenty of resistance in the first two sets, with Djokovic having to recover from 0-40 at 2-2 in the opener. I take it with pride ultimately.” [Rod Laver Arena](/topic/rod-laver-arena) was full of Serbian flags in support of the nine-time champion, who was playing his first match of the 2023 tournament at Melbourne Park following last year’s vaccine-related deportation.

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Watch: Djokovic watches Murray's 5-set Aus Open marathon ... (Hindustan Times)

Novak Djokovic was left stunned by Andy Murray's five-set thriller vs Matteo Berrettini in the Australian Open first round. | Tennis News.

I've put a lot of work into the last few months with my team to give me the opportunity to perform on stadiums like this, in matches like this, against players like Matteo", Murray said, after his win. A five-time runners-up at Australian Open, Murray has four losses in the final to Djokovic and one to Roger Federer. Andy Murray was in resurgent form, sealing his biggest victory in years at the Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday.

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Australian Open: Novak Djokovic allays hamstring injury fears with ... (CNN)

Novak Djokovic dispelled any concerns that the lingering hamstring injury which has hampered him since last week would affect his performances at the ...

5 won 13 of the next 15 points to take a commanding 5-2 lead. That’s probably one of the reasons I’ve been fortunate enough to win a lot of matches on this court in the night session. 5 battled past Spain’s Roberto Carballés Baena 6-3 6-4 6-0 in the opening round in Melbourne. This court is the most special in my life. The match was now seemingly over as a contest as Djokovic won the opening two games of the third set to love and then broke Carballés Baena to take a 3-0 lead. It was a harsh end to the match for Carballés Baena, who had performed admirably in the opening two sets to make this opener a real contest.

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Novak Djokovic moved by hero's welcome at Rod Laver Arena (Tennis365)

Novak Djokovic was given a hero's welcome as he returned to the Australian Open with a straight-sets victory over Roberto Carballes Baena.

[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) “I know that at times I’ve got some pressure on myself to deliver. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) I take it with pride ultimately.” No matter what happens from now, the tournament is already a success for me.” Carballes Baena, ranked 75, offered plenty of resistance in the first two sets, with Djokovic having to recover from 0-40 at 2-2. I couldn’t ask for a better start to the tournament.” [Live Tennis](https://www.tennis365.com/category/live-tennis/) [No cracks in Andrey Rublev’s game during straight sets romp over Dominic Thiem](https://www.tennis365.com/australian-open/no-cracks-andrey-rublevs-game-straight-sets-romp-over-dominic-thiem/)

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Novak Djokovic crushes Carballés Baena on joyous Australian ... (The Guardian)

On his return to competition at the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic sailed into round two with a comfortable 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 win over Roberto Carballés Baena.

“That’s probably one of the reasons I’ve been fortunate to win a lot of matches on this court, particularly in the night sessions. Holger Rune, the ninth seed, moved into the second round with a comfortable 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 win over Filip Krajinovic. “The more you win on a certain court, the more comfortable and confident you feel every next time you step on it,” he said. “Definitely this court is the most special court in my life and I couldn’t ask for a better start in the tournament.” After establishing a two-set lead, Djokovic picked apart his opponent in the third. [his deportation last year](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/17/novak-djokovic-deported-for-trying-to-breach-australias-border-rules-scott-morrison-says), Novak Djokovic moved into the second round with a comfortable 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 win over Spain’s Roberto Carballés Baena in just over two hours on Rod Laver Arena.

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Novak Djokovic feels the love as Australian Open feels the heat (TimesLIVE)

Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates with the crowd after his victory in his round one singles match against Roberto Carballes Baena of Spain on day two of the ...

Extreme heat is a feature of the Australian Open, held in midsummer, with play occasionally suspended and leaving organisers with scheduling headaches. Play on the outdoor courts resumed after three hours when conditions improved, but there was more frustration in store for fans and delays for the players when the rain came down. Obviously it was warm. It was nice to be able to walk in the shadow a little bit when you were able to serve but I didn't feel that [it was] such warm weather,” Garcia said. A heavily strapped left thigh due to a hamstring strain he suffered en route to the Adelaide title proved little hindrance for the 35-year-old who was enjoying his time in front of the Rod Laver Arena crowd as he took the second to double his lead. Novak Djokovic soaked up thunderous applause in his first match back at the Australian Open after last year's deportation drama, as the nine-times champion outclassed Roberto Carballes Baena 6-3 6-4 6-0 on Tuesday in a flawless start to his title bid.

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Australian Open tennis: Novak Djokovic beats Roberto Carballes ... (New Zealand Herald)

Djokovic wouldn't have known what to expect after his 2022 deportation saga.

Definitely this court is the most special court in my life. The Italian had the chance to win deep in the fifth set but blew it, hitting a simple crosscourt backhand into the net on match point. It comes after an eventful start to the tournament after The British veteran took the first two sets but Berrettini fought back to force a fifth and deciding set. “Couldn’t ask for a better start to the tournament so thank you for your support. In fact there was just one person who lashed out before the match, yelling “you’re a wanker Novak” as he prepared to start the game.

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Novak Djokovic savours reception 'I could only dream of' at ... (Independent Online)

Novak Djokovic says he felt 'very much appreciated' as he made a perfect return to the Australian Open with a ruthless victory over Spain's Roberto ...

That's a good signal, a good sign." Today was a really good test," he said. "The leg is good. Asked afterwards about the welcome he was given, Djokovic said: "Very much appreciated. [Ukrainian player wants Australian Open ban for Russian flag-wavers](/sport/tennis/australian-open/ukrainian-player-wants-australian-open-ban-for-russian-flag-wavers-d73438b7-9454-4c16-8e24-41052fdf388f) [Italy's Giorgi denies seeking fake Covid vaccine certificate](/sport/tennis/australian-open/italys-camila-giorgi-denies-seeking-fake-covid-vaccine-certificate-c5bdc7e1-2d8c-5d65-a07a-65103ad55c4d) [Heat brings play to a halt at Australian Open](/sport/tennis/australian-open/heat-brings-play-to-a-halt-at-australian-open-68ca1d44-4e51-5fc8-a70f-587f4b6d3b37) [I had a blast out there today ... "So much support.

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Novak Djokovic is accused of 'pulling rank' on umpire with bizarre ... (Daily Mail)

The Serbian star abruptly left the court just five games into his win over Roberto Caballes Baena on Tuesday night - and was accused of breaking the rules.

Hello? 'So it took me a little bit of time to really get into the match and start moving more freely. 'I was kind of testing my leg a little bit. 'So much support. Back in time even though Novak couldn't get Umpire's attention,' wrote a third. 'Using the toilet is a basic human right...

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Time to end the farcical myths built up around Novak Djokovic (Tennis365)

Novak Djokovic cemented his status as the firm favorite for this year's Australian Open title with a convincing win in his opening match on Monday – and now ...

[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) I couldn’t ask for a better start to the tournament.” [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/)

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Novak Djokovic feels the love during dominant opening victory (The Japan Times)

Watched on by his parents and brother, the fourth seed also extended his run without a defeat on Australian soil to 35 matches.

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Novak Djokovic aces hydration: invests in waterdrop® to shake up ... (Business Review)

Sports Business - Novak Djokovic, one of the world's most respected and accomplished tennis players, announced today that he has joined waterdrop® as an ...

Novak is one of the greatest tennis players of all time and one of the most respected champions in the sports world. According to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, one million plastic bottles are purchased every minute around the world, and 91% of all plastic is not recycled. Based in Vienna, waterdrop has been shaking up the beverage industry since 2016, thanks to its waterdrop® Microdrink and global hydration platform.

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Novak Djokovic drops ominous injury update to Australian Open title ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic had his leg heavily strapped during his first-round thrashing of Roberto Carballes Baena.

“Well, the situation is similar to the one two years ago here," he said. Djokovic wrapped things up in a little over two hours, but tougher tests are set to come later in the tournament. The Serbian raised some doubts on whether he would be fit to compete at the Australian Open this week after picking up a hamstring issue earlier this month.

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When does Novak Djokovic play next at Australian Open 2023 ... (Radio Times)

Your complete guide to Novak Djokovic's schedule at the Australian Open 2023, including next match details.

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