THE DEPORTED CZECH WOMAN HAS ANNOUNCED: I'm not angry with Novak!

Czech tennis player Renata Voracova is satisfied with the court’s decision in the case of Novak Djokovic, who won the dispute with the federal authorities of Australia.

She was deported on Sunday, and after that she expressed frustration because of everything that happened to her, but she pointed out that she hoped that Novak would be allowed to play in the Australian Open.

  • It’s good not only for him. I hope he plays. Because that is why we went there, to play tennis and not to be a part of some internal games – said Vorachova.

The Czech woman plans to be vaccinated in the next period, but she believes that she would not have had any problems if there were no complications with Novak Djokovic’s visa.

  • I was there for a full week and since he came, everything has changed. I’m not mad at him. I’m just sad this happened. This is one of the biggest tournaments. You go and then something like that happens. I can’t imagine that something like that is possible for that country to happen in the 21st century – the Czech tennis player pointed out.

Renata pointed out that at the beginning she was not aware of what had happened to her.

  • After the interrogation, I really didn’t know what to do, what my rights were. There were people from Tennis Australia with me, lawyers who helped me. They didn’t appeal to the court, so I didn’t know I could. I just followed the advice they gave me. It is a great relief to be home after all. I did not feel well, I could not sleep or eat much – Vorachova concluded.

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