Nikola Arzani, the moderator at Novak Djokovic’s press conference ahead of the Australian Open, announced the end of the English-language part of the conference and that they would move on to the Serbian part. However…

A journalist began asking a question without raising her hand beforehand, which is not customary.

Novak approved the question, and what followed was a question asked in a heart-felt and aggressive tone, which caused many journalists to turn around to see who was asking the question.

“Regarding the accusations that you were poisoned, do you have any evidence to prove that the high level of metals in your blood was a result of the food you were given in detention three years ago?”

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“You see, the article in GQ magazine came out on Thursday. I think it’s the February issue, that’s when it will be printed. I gave that interview many months ago. I would appreciate it if we don’t go into more detail about that because I would like to focus on tennis and what I’m here for. If you want to see what I said and get more information, you can always read the article,” Djokovic replied.

It wasn’t the question that was the problem, but the tone and manner in which it was asked. After that, the conversation continued in Serbian, which you will be able to read about during the day and on Saturday.

In the first round, Novak will face Nišša Basavaredi from the USA.

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Source: Sport Klub, Photo: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan/Guliver Images

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