1.30pm and here s your latest sports news. novak djokovic s former coach boris becker says the events of the last six days have left the player shell shocked, but he accepts the world number one will face some tough questions in the coming days. djokovic has been back out on court practising at the rod laver arena having won his appeal against the government s decsion to revoke his visa. immingration minister alex hawke could yet overturn that, no decision is expected today. becker urged djokovic to get vaccinated to avoid encountering similar issues at other tournaments. i m sure the french open will watch the melbourne saga, as i want to call it, i m sure wimbledon will watch it and i m sure they re going to have strict rules of who can play and who cannot play. now, again, it s anybody s choice whether they want to vaccinate, but life is more and more difficult for people who don t want to be vaxxed. so, personally, i would advise him to get vaccinated eventually, because life would
i can entirely understand why people who ve lost loved ones, or people who have just had their lives hugely disrupted by these restrictions, are angry and upset by these allegations. that s why it is right that ms gray is looking into the facts. people without covid symptoms in england no longer need a pcr test to confirm a positive lateral flow. and a man in the united states becomes the first person in the world to have a heart transplant from a pig. sport and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. john watsonjoins us. john watson joins us. all the fallout from the djokovic saga plus all the rest of this board? good morning. novak djokovic s former coach boris becker says the events of the last six days have left his former player shell shocked, but accepts the world number one will face some tough questions in the coming days. he s been back out on court