Novak Djokovic gets his apologies and is ready to focus on Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open
- Novak Djokovic refused to participate in his usual on-court interview after his victory over Jiri Lehecka, citing Channel Nine's role as the tournament's official broadcaster.
- Tony Jones of Channel Nine apologized to Djokovic for his comments, stating that he had already apologized through Tennis Australia two days prior.
- The Serbian Council of Australia called for Jones to be sacked, describing his comments as offensive and racist.
- Djokovic is set to face Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals after acknowledging the public apology and focusing on his next match.
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