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Novak Djokovic, one of the big three players, has missed a lot of events this season. But it isn’t because of some sort of injury. Organizers and governments have deliberately kept him out of major tournaments owing to his unvaccinated self.

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His fans and supporters applied every method and presented all debates throughout this season to keep the legend in the game. However, the mandatory covid rules all around the world outweighed their pleas. Speaking of which, during the Australian Open mayhem, Djokovic’s father’s rage amalgamated with the tension for his son’s career reached the queen’s office.

Djokovic’s father had appealed to the Queen for his son

Earlier this season Djokovic got tangled in a legal battle with the Australian Open for not letting him defend his trophy. As a result of which he received a three-year ban. However, according to the fans and especially his father, the nation also served some unnecessary humiliation on the side.

Therefore, he appealed to the queen of Britain for justice. And said, “I call on the Queen of Britain, Elizabeth, the leader of the Commonwealth, to intervene and protect the human rights of my son, Novak Djokovic.

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“And to stop the political prosecution that has been carried out against him since he came to Australia,” he added. However, a response from her majesty, who passed away this Friday, never arrived. After the hard court season, because of an amendment in pandemic regulations, Djokovic received a pass into the tournaments of clay.

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Also, even though queen Elizabeth didn’t answer his father’s plea, the Serb received a fair chance to defend his trophy at Wimbledon. The seven-time champion claimed his fourth consecutive title in the greens of London this year.

Good news for Novak Djokovic

Some good news for the 35-year-old who is ready to let go of past conflict and reenter the Australian Open arrived recently. The new Prime Minister of the nation takes great interest in the sport. In fact, he himself enjoys spending time on the court. Therefore, he is against compromising the level of their Grand Slam by keeping its nine-time champion on the sideline.

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He has initiated talks of uplifting the three-year ban. Hence, there are high chances of the 2021 US Open runner-up making a comeback to the circuit through the Australian Open.

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