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Novak Djokovic won’t back away from hotel detention ‘poisoning’ claims

Sydney Morning Herald Friday, 10 January 2025 ()
The 10-time Australian Open champion refused to back down from claims he made in a magazine interview that he was “poisoned” by the food he ingested in Melbourne detention three years ago.
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