Jelena Djokovic called out a reporter in a fiery argument after Novak won his fourth consecutive Wimbledon title. Find out more here.
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Novak Djokovic's wife has sparked a Twitter war with a reporter after the Wimbledon champion said he won't bid to equal Rafael Nadal's grand slam haul this ...
“He is simply choosing what’s best for his body. The 35-year-old Serbian was at his calm, composed and skilful best in Sunday night’s decider, breaking Kyrgios’ serve for the first time ever and then his patience soon after as the combustible Australian blew up at his own player’s box and the chair umpire over distracting comments by a drunken spectator he claimed had “had like 700 drinks”. Djokovic missed this year’s Australian Open due to Victoria’s vaccine mandates while his great rival Nadal won the tournament and as it stands, he will miss the Melbourne-based event again in 2023, unless he appeals his three-year ban from entering Australia.
Wimbledon champ Novak Djokovic is taking on real consequences for choosing to remain unvaxxed; meanwhile, the sports media continues to whine over how.
“I hope you don’t get judged for them. “I can accept judgmental,” Rothenberg said. If the bet loses, the FanDuel Sportsbook will refund you in site credit. Rothenberg first tweeted, “Unless there is a swift change in U.S. immigration law, #Wimbledon will be Djokovic’s last Grand Slam event of the year. At the same time, Rothenberg argued that making certain public health decisions remains a responsibility expected of public figures. I saw this very clearly during Australia.”
Novak Djokovic's wife has sparked a Twitter war with a reporter after the Wimbledon champion said he won't bid to equal Rafael Nadal's grand slam haul this ...
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'Excuse me': Djokovic's wife in furious war of words with journo over 'anti-vax posterboy' tweet.
“People like him you don’t doubt,” he said on Monday. “He’s a great champion. “What are your coronavirus thoughts?” Jelena wrote in the caption of her post at the time. “I wasn’t feeling myself on the court. I mean, mentally, emotionally, I was not at a good place. If you consider that bullying, don’t be a public figure.” “It took him the exact time that he needed to recover and to digest all the things that happened to him.” Rothenberg: Unless there is a swift change in US immigration law, #Wimbledon will be Djokovic’s last Grand Slam event of the year. I hope you don’t get judged for them. “I was not feeling great generally. He is simply choosing what’s best for his body. Rothenberg: I can accept judgmental. I saw this very clearly during Australia.
Jelena Djokovic, who married tennis ace Novak in July 2014, is no stranger to Wimbledon, and often cheers on her husband in nail-biting finals.
Jelena wrote: 'I love being alone in nature. She added: 'I live by values of gratitude, honesty, respect, kindness, forgiveness, and love and try to practice them through everything I do. Serbian-born Jelena began dating Novak in 2005 and the pair both moved to Italy to go to university. I am everywhere and nowhere' Alone completely. I am everywhere and nowhere.'
The wife of Novak Djokovic has clashed with a renowned tennis journalist after the newly crowned Wimbledon champion reiterated he would not receive a ...
He simply responded what HIS body choice is," she wrote. Stream the news you want, when you want with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. Tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg shared on Twitter it would be the Serbian's final major of the year due of the year to his decision to not roll his sleeves up and labelled him an "anti-vax posterboy". New to Flash? Try 1 month free. The wife of Novak Djokovic has clashed with a renowned tennis journalist after the newly crowned Wimbledon champion reiterated he would not receive a coronavirus vaccine to be able to compete at the next major tournament. The glamorous wife of the newly crowned Wimbledon champion has fought with a renowned tennis journalist after he suggested Novak Djokovic was an "anti-vax posterboy" for his refusal to roll his sleeves up to get jabbed against COVID-19.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC has confirmed that he has no plans to get the COVID-19 vaccination.
But the veteran secured an early break in the second set as he went on to level the scores at one set apiece. I don't know. Djokovic’s victory means he is now just one Grand Slam title behind his long-term rival Rafael Nadal, who became the most successful men’s player of all time by winning the Australian Open and French Open earlier this year. “I don't know. The Serbian has refused to protect himself against the virus and is now set to miss the US Open later this year due to COVID-19 restrictions in the United States. “Unless there is a swift change in US immigration law, #Wimbledon will be Djokovic’s last Grand Slam event of the year,” Rothenberg wrote.
Fresh off celebrating husband Novak Djokovic's win in the Wimbledon final, Jelena Djokovic has got into a slanging match online after a tennis journalist ...
He is simply choosing what's best for his body. You never know,' she wrote. Novak Djokovic holds the Wimbledon trophy aloft after his win over Nick Kyrgios in the final Novak Djokovic hits from the baseline during his four-set win over Nick Kyrgios in the final Novak Djokovic (centre) kisses wife Jelena Djokovic after winning the Wimbledon final After Djokovic's win in the Wimbledon men's final, Rothenberg asked him whether he would get vaccinated soon in order to compete in the US Open in August.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC'S wife Jelena has launched a furious defence of her husband after he was dubbed an "anti-vax posterboy".The Serbian ace, 35, stormed to.
He added: “I doubt that I’ll go and chase points. "He is simply choosing what’s best for his body. "Let the guy come in and play in the US. I mean come on. Or become a poster boy for hatred and bullying. Djokovic went on to confirm he would not accept the jab, adding: “I’m not vaccinated and I’m not planning to get vaccinated. You never know. “Now that that’s done and dusted, I prioritise Slams and big tournaments and where I want to play, where I feel good." “So the only good news I can have is them removing the mandated green vaccine card or whatever you call it to enter the United States. I don’t think exemption is realistically possible." Djokovic has now admitted he is ready for a long summer holiday from tennis - with the Wimbledon champion refusing to go "ranking points hunting" or accept a Covid jab just to compete at Flushing Meadows. Djokovic does not consider himself to be an "anti-vaxxer" but has stated on many occasions that he does not want to accept the Covid jab. "I believe every citizen, especially public figures, had a duty to act responsibly with public health actions and messaging during the pandemic, and as someone who has covered Novak as the influential champion he is, he repeatedly disappointed me deeply." "But I also am saying that his decision to be so firmly against the vaccines that it limits his ability to play tournaments has made him, unwittingly or not, into a huge icon of the anti-vax movement.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC'S wife Jelena has launched a furious defence of her husband after he was labelled an "anti-vax posterboy".The Serbian ace, 35, stormed.
He added: “I doubt that I’ll go and chase points. "He is simply choosing what’s best for his body. "Let the guy come in and play in the US. I mean come on. Or become a poster boy for hatred and bullying. Djokovic went on to confirm he would not accept the jab, adding: “I’m not vaccinated and I’m not planning to get vaccinated. You never know. “Now that that’s done and dusted, I prioritise Slams and big tournaments and where I want to play, where I feel good." “So the only good news I can have is them removing the mandated green vaccine card or whatever you call it to enter the United States. I don’t think exemption is realistically possible." Djokovic has now admitted he is ready for a long summer holiday from tennis - with the Wimbledon champion refusing to go "ranking points hunting" or accept a Covid jab just to compete at Flushing Meadows. Djokovic does not consider himself to be an "anti-vaxxer" but has stated on many occasions that he does not want to accept the Covid jab. "I believe every citizen, especially public figures, had a duty to act responsibly with public health actions and messaging during the pandemic, and as someone who has covered Novak as the influential champion he is, he repeatedly disappointed me deeply." "But I also am saying that his decision to be so firmly against the vaccines that it limits his ability to play tournaments has made him, unwittingly or not, into a huge icon of the anti-vax movement.
Jelena Djokovic, the wife of Novak Djokovic, was involved in a heated exchange with tennis podcaster Ben Rothenberg, who labeled the Serbian as 'anti-vax poster ...
In all certainty, Wimbledon will prove to be his last major of the year, as he is not allowed to enter USA as per their current rules. “Unless there is a swift change in US immigration law, #Wimbledon will be Djokovic’s last Grand Slam event of the year,” Rothenberg wrote. But he has stood firm on his decision to remain unvaccinated, even if it means missing some of the most prestigious tennis tournaments.