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Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

COVIDIOT Novak Djokovic flouted lockdown rules AGAIN as he partied with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Roger Federer’s record.

Djokovic partied on the streets as he became the sold-holder for the most weeks as men’s world No1. 

Novak Djokovic flouted lockdown rules again
Novak Djokovic partied with hundreds of fans in Belgrade

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

The Serb became the sold-holder for the most weeks as men’s world No 1

The Serb, 33, has been top of the ATP men’s singles rankings for a combined 311 weeks in five different stints, surpassing previous holder Federer.

To celebrate, hundreds of fans lined the streets of the Serbian capital as supporters chanted ‘Nole, Nole’ – Djokovic’s nickanme.

But they did so without any social distancing taking place despite the coronavirus pandemic.

Covid-19 infections are increasing in Serbia with 3,828 new infections reported on average each day – 53 per cent of the peak which is the highest daily average reported on December 4, according to Reuters.

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The country was in a ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown over the weekend as a result of the latest figures.

And there is still rules in place on social distancing, with indoor and outdoor gatherings limited to five people.

Despite that, Djokovic and his family watched on as fireworks took place in front of a mass crowd at their restaurant in Belgrade.

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Tennis legend has been top of the ATP men’s singles rankings for a combined 311 weeks

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Novak Djokovic watched on as fireworks took place in front of a mass crowd at his restaurant in Belgrade

Addressing the crowd, the tennis star said: “Today is a special day for myself, my family as well as Serbia.

“Thank you for the success which is not only mine but of the whole nation.”

This is the latest in a string of high-profile incidents involving anti-vaxxer Djokovic during the global crisis.

He last year held the controversial exhibition Adria Tour, which took place without social distancing in Belgrade and Zadar, Croatia.

Videos later surfaced of Djokovic and other players partying in a nightclub, with their tops off.

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After the farcical tour, where the sportsman, his wife and three others tested positive for the virus, he issued an apology.

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Novak Djokovic with a crowd of supporters not social distancing

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

This is the latest in a string of high-profile incidents involving the anti-vaxxer

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Fans fill the streets in Belgrade

Djokovic said: “I am so deeply sorry our tournament has caused harm.

“Everything the organisers and I did the past month, we did with a pure heart and sincere intentions.

“We believed that the tournament met all health protocols and the health of our region seemed in good condition to finally unite people for philanthropic reasons.

“We were wrong and it was too soon. I can’t express how sorry I am for this and every case of infection.”

Djokovic was criticised by Brit Andy Murray and Nick Kyrgios for the shambolic decision making.

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Serbia was in a ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown over the weekend

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

There is still rules in place on social distancing in Serbia

Two months prior in April, Djokovic also revealed on Facebook Live that he is against having vaccinations.

He said: “Personally I am opposed to vaccination and I wouldn’t want to be forced by someone to take a vaccine in order to be able to travel.

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“But if it becomes compulsory, what will happen? I will have to make a decision.

“I have my own thoughts about the matter and whether those thoughts will change at some point, I don’t know.

“Hypothetically, if the season was to resume in July, August or September, though unlikely, I understand that a vaccine will become a requirement straight after we are out of strict quarantine and there is no vaccine yet.”

In February, after Djokovic won the Australian Open in Melbourne, his fans were labelled a disgrace’ after booing at the mention of a ‘Covid vaccine’ during the trophy presentation.

Djokovic is set to be in action next at the Miami Masters on March 22, while Federer returns after 14 months out this week in Qatar.

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open in Melbourne in February

, Djokovic flouts lockdown rules AGAIN as he parties with hundreds of fans in Belgrade after beating Federer record

Novak Djokovic is set to be in action next at the Miami Masters on March 22

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