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Novak Djokovic will be deported if he doesn’t tell the truth, says Deputy Prime Minister
For hours, supporters of Novak Djokovic marched outside the isolation hotel in Melbourne where he was supposed to be, many from the Serbian community here. The power of feeling can be felt when songs about freedom are played and some dance. “This is a disgrace,” Kristina told me, clad in a Serbian flag. “I’m ashamed to be an Australian today. If he doesn’t play – I won’t go.”