MELBOURNE, Australia — Opinions about Novak Djokovic’s visa status ahead of the Australian Open are strong — on and off the record, apparently. Video of a conversation between a pair of TV anchors …
ahead of the Australian Open are strong — on and off the record, apparently.
Video of a conversation between a pair of TV anchors on Seven Network in Australia blasting Djokovic — and apparently unaware they were being recorded — went viral after it was posted online Wednesday.apparent mistakes that appeared on Djokovic’s visa application‘Whatever way you look at it, Novak Djokovic is a lying sneaky a–hole,” Madden says during the video. ‘He got a bullshit f–king excuse and then fell over his own f–king lies,” Amor responds.
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