Novak Djokovic: Boris Becker's Surprising Australian Open Matches Announcement

Novak Djokovic Surprise Announcement Boris Becker Australian Open Matches

Novak Djokovic is one of the former students of the male tennis legend, Boris Becker, the Serb was trained by the German between 2013 and 2016, and the experience gained by the coach throughout his career was of great help in guiding his student to winning many Grand Slam tournaments.

Novak Djokovic remains in the attention of the whole world during this period, and Boris Becker warned the Serb that it is possible that he will arouse the antipathy of the spectators if he participates in the Australian Open. He will look to win a Grand Slam title for the 21st time next week in Melbourne.

Novak Djokovic is at the center of a statement given by Boris Becker recently, he stated the following:I'm sure there will be some boos and whistles, but he's used to it. He was always a fighter who had to play his chances, and beat the crowd, being fascinating in the US Open final last year. The public will be very hostile to him, but with every match he plays well, spectacularly, the crowd will win, and they will embrace him again. But he will have a very difficult first week."

Boris Becker publicly expressed his support for Djokovic's position, but admitted that he is worried that the current problems will be repeated in the future, and urges him to get vaccinated: "I'm sure the French Open and Wimbledon will follow the Melbourne episode, and I'm sure they'll have strict rules about who will play and who won't. It's everyone's choice, but life will become more difficult if you don't want to be vaccinated. Personally, I would advise him to get vaccinated in the end because his life would be easier, but in the end it is his choice and we must respect that." Becker said.

Novak Djokovic's participation in the Australian Open is in suspense, while the Serb is waiting for a verdict from the Australian Minister of Immigration, Alex Hawke, who is thinking of canceling his visa despite the victory obtained by the Serb on Monday in court.

While some Serbs are celebrating in the street, in front of the court many Australians who stayed at home for months feel angry about the current decision to allow Novak Djokovic to enter the country.

Editor MED