
Novak Djokovic says last year’s Wimbledon title “might be one of the most important wins” of his entire career as that was the moment when he officially put the Australia visa saga behind him. At the start of the 2022 season, Djokovic was denied participation at the Australian Open and ultimately deported from Australia.
When Djokovic returned to action, it was evident that he was still impacted by the situation he experienced in Australia. At Wimbledon, Djokovic captured his seventh title after beating Nick Kyrgios in the final. This past January, Djokovic returned to Australia and won a record 10th Australian Open title.
“Since Wimbledon last year, I have rediscovered myself, my game and some consistency. Last year’s Wimbledon title might be one of the most important wins of my career considering the situation and circumstances I went through at the start of the year.
After that, I didn’t travel to the United States but I continued with great performances in Tel Aviv, Kazakhstan, Paris, Turin. The start of this year has been extremely good. Another historic title in Australia. The best possible start to the year,” Djokovic told <a href="http://” rel=”nofollow”>Sport Klub
Djokovic has now won the last two Grand Slams he has played in
Last year, Djokovic was denied participation at the Australian Open and US Open. In a limited number of Grand Slams played last year, Djokovic was still able to win one Major title.
In late 2022, Djokovic was told by the Australian government that he was allowed to return to the Australian Open. In his return to Australia, Djokovic made it all the way to tie Rafael Nadal‘s record of 22 Grand Slams. In May, the United States is ending its COVID-19 measures – which means Djokovic will be allowed to also return to the US Open later this year. It remains to be seen if Djokovic can also enjoy a triumphant return to the US Open.