Novak Djokovic denounces his lead poisoning in 2022 in Australia

In an incredible complaint went on Thursday (09.01.2020) . The world’s leading tennis player argued that “in 2022 I was poisoned with lead”. Serbian tennis superstar Novak Djokovic specifically denounced that three years ago during the Open in Australia – the days he was detained – was poisoned with lead before being deported. CORVERSE In an interview given by Djokovic to the magazine “GQ” in view of this year’s Australian Open, he argued that he was poisoned during his stay at the hotel. “I had some health problems. And I realized that in this hotel in Melbourne they fed me some food that poisoned me,” he said. “I had some discoveries when I returned to Serbia. I never told anyone that in public, but I found out that I had a really high level of heavy metal. I had lead, very high level of lead and mercury.” CORVERSE When asked if he believed it came from the food, Djokovic replied: “This is the only way”. A representative of the Australian Ministry of Interior told GQ: “For privacy reasons, the ministry cannot comment on individual cases”. Djokovic claimed that the only food he had eaten was from the hotel, while stressing that his treatment was different from that of other athletes who were quarantined due to coronavirus because they put him in a “type of room – prison”. Djokovic was forced to leave Australia a few 24 hours before competing at the Australian Open in January 2022. Australian authorities did not allow him to enter the country because he was uninhibited for covid-19. The positive test had initially helped Djokovic gain an exemption from Australian rules for non-vaccinated individuals entering the country. The Serbian superstar’s visa was finally cancelled after a 10-day adventure, resulting in him staying outside the Australian Open.