Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic believes he was unfairly trashed in the media for the COVID outbreak at his tennis tournament ... claiming criticism to a 'witch hunt.'
believes he was unfairly trashed in the media for the COVID outbreak at his recent tennis tournament ... comparing criticism to a"witch hunt."
In fact, there were photos and videos of Novak playing basketball with other athletes without masks during the tournament -- and partying at a tightly packed nightclub without any PPE.for COVID. Shocker, right? "I can only see criticism lately and much of it is malicious," Djokovic told the Serbian newspaper, Sportski Zurnal.
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