
Novak Djokovic is no stranger to controversy, particularly when it comes to the Australian Open. But now, as Djokovic returns to compete in the 2025 Australian Open, he's making headlines for a different reason, after making a shocking accusation.
In a recent interview with GQ, Djokovic alleged that he was "poisoned" by the food he was given in the hotel in Melbourne where he was detained in 2022.
At the time, Djokovic arrived in Melbourne to compete in the Australian Open, only to have his visa cancelled by the Australian Border Force upon arrival due to his failure to meet the country's strict COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
Djokovic alleged that he was "poisoned" by the food he was given in the hotel in Melbourne where he was detained in 2022. Image: Getty.