The Spanish tennis player expressed himself in this way after Judge Anthony Kelly ordered Nole’s immediate release.
The Spanish tennis player Rafa Nadal considered this Monday that “justice has spoken” and that “it is the fairest thing” that Novak Djokovic can play the Australian Open, after the decision of a judge to let the Serbian enter the country.
“Regardless of whether or not he can agree on some things with Djokovic, without a doubt, justice has spoken,” Nadal said Monday in statements to Onda Cero radio.
“And he has spoken that he has the right to participate in the Australian Open and I really believe that it is the fairest thing to do if this has been resolved and it seems that it has been the case,” added Nadal.
The Spanish tennis player expressed himself in this way after Judge Anthony Kelly ordered the immediate release of Nole, who since he arrived in Australia to play the first Grand Slam of the year was held in a center for migrants in Melbourne.
The decision marks a small victory for the tennis player who wants to enter Australia without being vaccinated against COVID-19, although the Australian government warned that he could still force his expulsion.
“In the end, justice is what has to speak, I am always a defender of justice in all causes,” added Nadal, ensuring that “a circus has been set up around many stories.”
“On a personal level I much prefer that he not play”, said, laughing, Nadal, before ensuring that “selfishly speaking for our sport, that the best players are on the court competing is much better than they are anywhere else.” (D)

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