Joao Sousa described the Serb’s Australian Open saga as ‘not good’ for the sport
Portuguese ace Joao Sousa has hit out at ‘selfish’ rival Novak Djokovic while claiming that his Australian Open visa drama is ‘not good for tennis’.
Like Djokovic, world number 140 Sousa is currently Down Under – albeit with far less of a furor surrounding his presence.
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“Djokovic has his ideals. [But] what is happening is not good for tennis,” Sousa told Portuguese tennis site Bola Amarela when asked about the unvaccinated world number one, who is facing a battle to remain in Australia.
“I can put myself in his shoes and understand what he’s going through, [and] I understand that it’s what he believes in, but it’s a little [bit of a] selfish attitude towards fellow professionals because many of us – not me – also didn’t want to get vaccinated and we had to do it in order to play.
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“Those were the rules. But they have turned out to be rules that Djokovic managed to get around,” Sousa continued.