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Djokovic issued a long article to clarify misunderstandings of Australian Open players’ dissatisfaction with food delivery protests

Original title: Djokovic issued a long article to clarify misunderstandings that Australian Open players are dissatisfied with food delivery protests

A few days ago, Djokovic, who had already arrived in Australia, put forward a huge controversy. Many people, including Kyrgios and other famous generals, raised objections to Djokovic’s words and deeds, thinking that he did not understand gratitude and love. Being in the limelight is creating trouble for the organizing committee. Today, Djokovic broke the silence and released a long article to voice the misunderstanding and misunderstanding. According to the latest Australian media reports, one of the most dissatisfied conditions for players from various countries who are undergoing quarantine is food. Some players have turned to McDonald’s to protest because they can’t stand the food provided by the tournament.

Djokovic is an “opinionist” in tennis. This time he made six public suggestions for Australian Open director Craig Tilly, which caused huge controversy. Dejo first wrote in a long article: “My relationship with Craig has always been very good. I respect all his efforts to host the Australian Open. In our email exchanges, I used this opportunity to brainstorm. Discussed possible improvements in Melbourne’s isolation of players in complete lockdown.”

He said that these opinions are not his own, but have adopted the opinions of many players. He said: “Some of my suggestions and ideas are collected from discussions with some players in our chat group. I did not Any malice, there is no meaning of pressure. Of course, I also realize that the chances of these suggestions being adopted are very low. I can be with other players in Melbourne. I will keep myself on standby if necessary.”

He defended his behavior by saying that he was not “difficult” and did not deliberately cause trouble to the competition. He wrote: “I really care about my peers and I know how the world works. I won through hard work. My privilege. Because of this, it is difficult for me to be a bystander, so I need to use my privilege to serve others as much as possible where and when I need it.”

In response to the recent controversy, Djokovic publicly responded: “People generally think that players (including myself) are ungrateful, selfish and weak, because many people are in a bad mood during the quarantine period. I am sorry that things have developed to this point, regardless of the media. Said, none of us has questioned the 14-day isolator. I am looking forward to playing with other players in Melbourne.”

For the outside world to question why Djokovic, Nadal, Serena Williams and other big-name players can be isolated in places with better conditions in Adelaide, instead of “enduring hardship” with everyone in Melbourne, Australian Open Director Craig Tilly’s latest The response said: “The players in Adelaide are the top players in the world. If you are a top player, if you are a Grand Slam champion, you will be treated better. This is my usual principle and this The rules of the industry.”

In Djokovic’s series of requests to Tilly, his dissatisfaction with food is a very conspicuous one. The Spanish player Pablo Carreno Busta posted a picture of a salad on social platforms and said: “Is this real (salad)?” Fabio Fognini also posted I ate noodles by myself and complained that the noodles could be made better. The two of them couldn’t stand it afterwards, so they ordered McDonald’s for takeout. At present, the Australian Open officially adopts a tacit attitude towards players ordering takeout. Many players are dissatisfied with the official food provided by the game. They order the takeaway by themselves. But the official statement of Victorian Prime Minister Daniel Andrews is that players in isolation cannot To enjoy the menu freely, the quarantine before the Australian Open must be completed in accordance with the epidemic prevention requirements.Return to Sohu to see more

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