Novak Djokovic statement on Wednesday
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[January 12, 2022] MELBOURNE
(Reuters) - Following is the full text of the statement posted by
world number one tennis player Novak Djokovic on social media on
Wednesday:
STATEMENT BY NOVAK DJOKOVIC
I want to address the continued misinformation about my activities
and attendance at events in December in the lead up to my positive
PCR COVID test.
This is misinformation which needs to be corrected, particularly in
the interest of alleviating broader concern in the community about
my presence in Australia, and to address matters which are very
hurtful and concerning to my family.
I want to emphasise that I have tried very hard to ensure the safety
of everyone and my compliance with testing obligations.
I attended a basketball game in Belgrade on 14 December after which
it was reported that a number of people tested positive with
COVID-19.
Despite having no COVID symptoms, I took a rapid antigen test on 16
December which was negative, and out of an abundance of caution,
also took an official and approved PCR test on that same day.
The next day I attended a tennis event in Belgrade to present awards
to children and took a rapid antigen test before going to the event,
and it was negative.
I was asymptomatic and felt good, and I had not received the
notification of a positive PCR test result until after that event.
The next day, on December 18 I was at my tennis centre in Belgrade
to fulfil a long-standing commitment for a l'Equipe interview and
photoshoot. I cancelled all other events except for the l'Equipe
interview.
I felt obliged to go ahead and conduct the l'Equipe interview as I
didn’t want to let the journalist down, but did ensure I socially
distanced and wore a mask except when my photograph was being taken.
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Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic practices at Melbourne Park as
questions remain over the legal battle regarding his visa to play in
the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, January 12, 2022.
REUTERS/Loren Elliott
While I went home after the interview to isolate for the required
period, on reflection, this was an error of judgement and I accept
that I should have rescheduled this commitment.
On the issue of my travel declaration, this was submitted by my
support team on my behalf - as I told immigration officials on my
arrival - and my agent sincerely apologises for the administrative
mistake in ticking the incorrect box about my previous travel before
coming to Australia.
This was a human error and certainly not deliberate. We are living
in challenging times in a global pandemic and sometimes these
mistakes can occur.
Today, my team has provided additional information to the Australian
Government to clarify this matter.
While I felt it was important to address and clarify misinformation
I will not be making any further comment out of utmost respect for
the Australian Government and their authorities and the current
process.
It is always an honour and a privilege to play in the Australian
Open. The Australian Open is much-loved by players, fans and the
community, not just in Victoria and in Australia, but around the
globe, and I just want to have the opportunity to compete against
the best players in the world and perform before one of the best
crowds in the world.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney)
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