The French clothing brand says they want a word with Novak Djokovic “as soon as possible”. 9News
French automaker Peugeot, another Djokovic sponsor now owned by Stellantis, declined to comment on Monday. Swiss watchmaker Hublot and Japanese sportswear giant Asics did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
, and was the world's 46th highest-paid athlete in 2021.The world No. 1 had been scheduled to play on Monday night in Melbourne, where he had hoped to win a record-breaking 21st men's grand slam title.
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