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The drama around the Novak Djokovic affair is set to be captured in a docuseries that will be a tennis version of Drive To Survive.
Sportsmail understands that a crew is already in Australia filming what has been the most explosive start to a tennis season in recent years, thanks to the fiasco surrounding the world No 1.
The sport's usually disjointed governing stakeholders have united to support and approve the new project, that will eventually air on Netflix.
The series will be made by London-based Box To Box Films, and the Executive Producer is James Gay Rees, who has been behind the phenomenally successful F1 vehicle.
Novak Djokovic's Australian Open visa fiasco will be documented in a brand new Netflix series
The Netflix docuseries will be the tennis version of the popular F1 show 'Drive to Survive'
Every global sport has looked enviously at how DTS has driven interest in the motor racing world, and tennis has always looked like a natural and quite similar fit.
That has been enough to gain the backing of the men's and women's tours, and the four Grand Slams, who rarely act in unison. The broader deal was sealed