Novak Djokovic’s father is free to attend Sunday night’s Australian Open final, but it is unclear if Srdjan Djokovic will be at Rod Laver Arena, where his tennis legend son will try to equal the men’s record for most majors won.
“But certainly the individual who was inciting the crowd [during the protest by fans supporting Vladimir Putin], he did, and he was removed,” Tiley said.
“But at the end of the day he didn’t breach any event policy and I know in talking to the family they were devastated that that happened. In the video from last Wednesday, Srdjan appears alongside spectators who are speaking Russian, carrying Russian flags and chanting messages of support for Putin. He appeared to say: “long live the Russians”, igniting a firestorm of international media coverage. Serbian journalists and Djokovic have since said the translation was wrong.
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