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Novak Djokovic set to sue Australia's government for £3.2m after 'ill treatment'

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Novak Djokovic is reportedly preparing to sue the Australian government for £3.2million for 'ill treatment'.The unvaccinated tennis superstar was deported from the country the day before the Australian Open got underway following a gruelling 11-day visa battle with the authorities.With Djokovic now back home in Serbia, the 34-year-old is reportedly in talks to sue Scott Morrison’s government for a whopping £3.2million, according to The Sun.The estimated figure for damages is said to include the prize money the Serb would have won if he had defended his Australian Open title and won his 10th Grand Slam in Melbourne.The Sun claim a source close to his agent Edoardo Artladi said: "It’s well known that Novak and his family feel he was poorly treated in the quarantine hotel in Melbourne."His mother revealed how it was full of fleas and maggots.

He was kept a virtual prisoner."Lawyer Toma Fila added: "He was subjected to humiliating treatment. He should sue."The 20-time Grand Slam winner was kept in an immigration detention hotel in Melbourne for several days during his stay, where guests have previously complained over the conditions.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.

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