Novak Djokovic's coach breaks his silence on the tennis superstar's deportation from Australia – as he claims his treatment was 'unjust and unhealthy' Novak Djokovic's coach has broken his silence on the tennis star's deportation Marian Vajda slammed immigration action was 'political, unjust, and unhealthy' He said Djokovic being deported on grounds of 'civil unrest' were unfounded Mr Vajda vowed Djokovic would return to the court despite vaccine mandates
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Novak Djokovic's coach has broken his silence on the tennis star's 'unjust and unhealthy' deportation from Australia and vows the athlete 'will be back.'
Almost a week after Djokovic was kicked out the country, his coach Marian Vajda has spoken of the 'huge suffering' the player endured during the saga.
Djokovic was deported after his visa was cancelled a second time by Immigration Minister Alex Hawke over concerns the player's opinions would incite 'civil unrest' and branded him a 'talisman of anti-vaccination sentiment'.
Novak Djokovic's coach, Marian Vajda (left), has spoken out against Australian Immigration's decision to deport the player after taking time to 'calm down'