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Djokovic still has 'trauma' over Covid deportation

BBC Sport Monday, 6 January 2025
Djokovic still has 'trauma' over Covid deportationNovak Djokovic says he still has "trauma" when he visits Melbourne, three years after being deported because of Covid-19 rules.
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