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How does he view the fact that the case in Melbourne has outgrown sport and become a global political issue, what is his position on vaccination, where did he go wrong, what is he proud of, how much did the support of his people mean to him? There are two paths to eternity. One is the one that Novak Djokovic has already gone through; no one has ever been as successful as him in the sport he plays. The second path is the one that Djokovic is now unwillingly following and is breaking the myth of tennis as a gentleman's, white sport. The myth that everyone is equal in sports; the myth that sport is by definition fair play, the myth that solidarity is something that is taken for granted in sport. After entering the conflict with ATP, could he expect to become an easy or desirable target? What mistakes did Novak Djokovic himself make from December and the moment he contracted the corona virus to the moment he was deported from Australia? What would you do differently now? Was he thinking of giving up? How does he view the fact that the case in Melbourne has outgrown sport and become a global political issue, how does he view the political instrumentalization of himself and the entire case? At the time of the pandemic, when the rules in each of the countries where the Masters and Grand Slam tournaments are held are different and change from week to week, how will he plan where he will play? Is he thinking about getting vaccinated? Author of the show: Gorislav Papić Label and copyright: RTS Any copying of video and/or audio recordings and uploading to other channels is prohibited!