Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic is one of the most influential athletes on the planet. However, the year 2022 hasn’t been great for the Serb. Earlier in the Summer, Novak’s non-vaccination led to his detention at Melbourne’s Park Hotel.
Novak spent plenty of time in that hotel as his battle with the Australian authority continued on the court. Eventually, the 20-time Grand Slam champion lost his court case and had to leave the country without playing the Australian Open. Recently, Djokovic talked about his time at the Park Hotel in Melbourne and whether he had any chance to meet any refugees, particularly a guy named Mehdi Ali, also detained at the same hotel.
Novak Djokovic would like to meet Mehdi Ali someday
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The story of the Iranian Refugee Mehdi Ali is quite inspiring and heartbreaking at the same time. Ali came to Australia from Iran in 2013 as a 15-year-old, and since then, his life has been miserable. For nearly nine years, he has been living in detention.
Earlier, the Australian authority detained Novak Djokovic in the Park Hotel in Melbourne. Coincidentally, Ali was also living in that same detention center. In a recent interview with Ana Mitric, Djokovic expressed his desire to meet Ali, which he didn’t get the chance earlier.
“As for Mehdi in particular, whom you mentioned, I know he’s active on social media as well – and I know who he is. I’m sorry I didn’t get a chance to meet him. I hope to have the opportunity to do that some day. As I mentioned, I’ll really try to find a way to support them. I mean, just talking about them in public is already support and, in some way, shedding light on the problems they are going through,” Djokovic said.
From Dubai: Novak Djoković sends a message to Mehdi Ali and the others detained in Melbourne’s Park Hotel. (Translated from Serbian.) #DDFTennis pic.twitter.com/2n50AouWrx
— Ana Mitrić (@ana_mitric) February 26, 2022
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“At the same time, the situation is very complex – not just in Australia, but around the world – with refugees. I come from a country which has had a lot of refugees and wars in recent times, in the last 20-30 years, and the whole region has suffered a lot. It’s something that hits me hard, of course, and I was shaken when I saw the circumstances which they have to go through and what they have to experience in life, [especially] such a young man. So, I really wish [the Park Hotel detainees] well and I will try my best, as I said. The whole thing is still so fresh and we’re trying to find a way to help them even more,” Djokovic further said.
Notably, Ali recently announced that he is finally free and will relocate to the United States.
Tonight I am free and leaving Australia to start my life in the United States of America. But I won't be happy until all my friends are get released from detention. It's not freedom until we are all free. Thank you all for your support.
— Mehdi Ali (@MehdiAli98) March 3, 2022
What’s next for Novak?
Amidst all the controversy, Novak finally received some good news. According to the French Government, they will lift the vaccine mandate rule from 14th March. As a result, Djokovic is now clear to participate in the French Open, which will start on 22nd May.
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Good news for #Djokovic! France is lifting the vaccine pass starting 14th of March, which means he will be able to play in Monte Carlo and to defend his title at Roland Garros. https://t.co/hsyXRIs5Et
— Saša Ozmo (@ozmo_sasa) March 3, 2022
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