Tennis
Scandal! Djokovic’s father greets the rushers and poses with the Z-dumbs
Famous Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic’s father left his mark with a strange move.
The Serbian actress was spotted posing for a photo with a fan holding a Putin flag and wearing a Russian-style Z T-shirt.
Before long, Djokovic’s father foolishly supported the citizens of the terror country:
“Long live the Russians.”
Interestingly, at the beginning of the video Srdjan Djokovic (That’s the name of Novak Djokovic’s father) It was broadcast on Simeon Boikov’s channel, for which an arrest warrant was issued for the alleged assault on a 76-year-old man at a rally for Ukraine in Sydney.
- VIDEO on YouTube: Djokovic’s father greets the rushers
The day before the Djokovic-Rublev game Simeon Boykov After the tournament organizers banned all Russian flags on the pitch, he released a monologue calling on all Russian fans to “counter” at Tennis Australia:
“Today Djokovic plays with Andrei Rublev. I encourage or order everyone to go there. We have some surprises. Tennis Australia get ready… We have a lot of serious fans in Melbourne.
Now we are talking about honor and dignity. This is an attack on honor and dignity. It has nothing to do with war. This is an attack on freedom in Australia. This is discrimination. This is racism. “It is illegal to ban the use of people’s flags,” said Boikov.
YouTube/Australian Kazakh. Srdjan Djokovic and the Russians
It appears that the video of Srdjan Djokovic was not shot by Boykov, who is believed to be in Sydney, but was posted on his channel, along with new footage of fans holding an impromptu pro-Putin rally outside Rod Laver Arena. Djokovic played with Rublev.
The guards stood nearby, waiting for reinforcements. Four fans were later questioned and eventually kicked off the tournament arena.
Tennis Australia said in a statement:
“Four people from the crowd leaving the stadium threatened the security guards by displaying inappropriate flags and symbols. Victoria Police intervened and continue to question them. Everyone’s comfort and safety is our priority and we work closely with security agencies and authorities.”
Journalist James Gray He stated on his twitter Novak Djokovic not responsible for their parents:
“As I said, this is not his war (Serbian fans’ behavior – ed.) and he made a significant contribution to the development of Ukrainian players and their support.”
Gray has released screenshots of the correspondence between Ukrainian tennis player Sergei Stakhovsky and Novak Djokovic following the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The correspondence shows that Novak is clearly concerned about the current situation in Ukraine.
Novak Djokovic’s father was seen posing for a photo with a fan wearing a Z-shirt and holding a Putin flag before saying “Long live the Russians” as they leave.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) January 26, 2023
Also, Novak Djokovic is not responsible for his parents and is worth adding to this thread. (God help us if we are…). As I said in a previous thread about this fans, this is not his war and he has made some notable contributions to the Ukrainian players.
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) January 26, 2023
To this end, it is worth remembering that pic.twitter.com/UiHxTmSQe8
— James Gray (@jamesgraysport) January 26, 2023
Source: Sport UA
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