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our correspondent, guy de launey is in belgrade and has more now on the reaction from there. outrage that s where we re at here in serbia. and we re hearing outrage both on a sporting front and on a diplomatic front. so, on the sporting front, a nice little pithy quote from the serbian tennis federation, who said that preventing novak djokovic from playing was unacceptable for the entire sports world on the planet and contradicts the sacred olympic principles, which are well known. i must admit, i ve forgotten which the sacred olympic principles are to which they re referring, but i ll take their word for it. but there s also been a lot of political reaction now. the leaders of serbia s political. their political leaders, the government, have been quite quiet in the days running up to the ministerial intervention. i think they were hoping that, by standing back, they wouldn t do novak djokovic s case any harm. now, though, they ve come out all guns blazing, with president aleksanda
and fight for his title, or he gets to leave the country and be deported. our correspondent, guy de launey, is in belgrade and has more now on reaction from there. outrage, that s where we re at here in serbia. and we re hearing outrage both on a sporting front and on a diplomatic front. so, on the sporting front, a nice little pithy quote from the serbian tennis federation, who said that preventing novak djokovic from playing was unacceptable for the entire sports world on the planet and contradicts the sacred olympic principles, which are well known. i must admit, i ve forgotten which the sacred olympic principles are to which they re referring, but i ll take their word for it. but there s also been a lot of political reaction, now. the leaders of serbia s political. their political leaders, the government, have been quite quiet in the days running up to the ministerial intervention. i think they were hoping that by standing back,
we re at here in serbia. and we re hearing outrage both on a sporting front and on a diplomatic front. so, on the sporting front, a nice little pithy quote from the serbian tennis federation, who said that preventing novak djokovic from playing was unacceptable for the entire sports world on the planet and contradicts the sacred olympic principles, which are well known . i must admit, i ve forgotten which the sacred olympic principles are to which they re referring, but i ll take their word for it. but there s also been a lot of political reaction, now. the leaders of serbia s political. their political leaders, the government, have been quite quiet in the days running up to the ministerial intervention. i think they were hoping that by standing back, they wouldn t do novak djokovic s case any harm. now, though, they ve come out all guns blazing, with the president aleksandar vucic, blazing in particular, asking, why do you mistreat him? why do you harass him as well as his family a
i hope that, you know, - the government, the judges hold their ground and say, no, you don t want to get a vaccination and you don t want to follow our rules, . then you can t come in. let him play! there has been support for djokovic outside the venue where he s meant to play the australian open on monday that s obviously if he s not deported. opponents to vaccination mandates took part in the rally and asked authorities to let the serbian compete on monday and keep alive his bid for a record 21st major title at the australian open. our correspondent guy de launey is in belgrade and has more now on reaction from there. outrage that s where we re at here in serbia. and we re hearing outrage both on a sporting front and on a diplomatic front. so, on the sporting front, a nice little pithy quote from the serbian tennis federation, who said that preventing novak djokovic from playing was unacceptable for the entire sports world on the planet and contradicts the sacred olympic p