Djokovic insists that he does not hold "any grudge over the Australian people" despite the 2022 controversy. Indeed, 12 months later, he returned to Melbourne where he swept to the title.
Novak Djokovic has alleged that he was "poisoned" by food served during his detention in Melbourne in January 2022 amid a controversial visa saga.
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