'Error of judgement': Novak's stunning admission as German media reveals test anomaly

By The Roar / Editor

Tennis player Novak Djokovic has admitted he conducted an interview with a journalist when he knew he was COVID positive as more revelations about his case come to light.

Djokovic released a statement in an attempt to explain the timeline of his COVID tests.

“I want to address the misinformation about my activities and attendance at events in December in the lead up to my positive PCR COVID test result,” he said.

“This misinformation which needs to be corrected, particularly in the interest of alleviating broader concern in the community about my presence in Australia.”

“I attended a basketball game in Belgrade on December 14 after which it was reported that a number of people tested positive with COVID 19. Despite having no COVID symptoms I took a rapid antigen test on December 16 which was negative and out of an abundance of caution also took an official and approved PCR test that same day.”

“The next day I attended a tennis event in Belgrade to present awards to children and took a rapid antigen test before going to the event and it was negative. The next day on December 18 I was at my tennis centre in Belgrade to fulfill a long-standing commitment for L’Equipe interview and photoshoot. I cancelled all other events except for the L’Equipe interview.”

“This was an error of judgement and I accept that I should have rescheduled this commitment.”

“On the issue of my travel declaration, this was submitted by my support team on my behalf – as I told immigration officials on my arrival – and my agent sincerely apologises for the administrative mistake in ticking the incorrect box about my previous travel before coming to Australia.”

Serbia’s Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has since slammed Djokovic for a clear violation of the country’s isolation requirements.

“No one is allowed to breach the isolation rules as it, therefore, puts the health of other people in jeopardy,” Ms Brnabic said.

“There are some standards that have to be met.

“In this case it seems to me that if he was aware of it then it was a clear violation of the rules – and what the sanctions are that’s what relevant institutions will have to look into.”

The saga over Djokovic’s exemption to enter Australia and play in the Australian Open had more stunning revelations from a German newspaper.

Der Spiegel journalists noticed a QR code on Djokovic’s COVID positive test result on December 16 which he used as an exemption for not being vaccinated.

When the journalists scanned the QR code they were taken to the Serbian clinic’s website where it came up that the test was ‘negative’. They screenshotted the evidence and then when the same QR code was scanned a few hours later it had been changed to ‘positive’.

Others on twitter also had screenshots showing the test said negative.

Another major issue appears to be the timestamps of the test.

“The digital data suggests that the test results aren’t from Dec. 16 at all. In the digital results, there is a timestamp for 2:21 p.m. Serbian time on Dec. 26,” The report reads.

“Such timestamps are normally produced automatically by corona test systems, marking when individual tests are entered into the relevant database.”

Although there is a possible explanation for the discrepancy.

“Another possibility could be that the timestamps are generated when the tested person downloads the results from the server”.

The German newspaper speculated what the timestamps could mean if it was the alternative.

“Does that mean, then, that Djoković’s positive PCR test was taken much later than he claims? Was the test further manipulated? And how can it be explained that the digital version of the test result indicated for a short period of time on Monday, Jan. 10 that the result was negative?”

Twitter detectives have also scoured the internet for clues and have pointed out that the doctor attached to Djokovic’s positive COVID result appears to be a partner in his foundation which has fueled more conspiracy theories.

The Federal government can still technically deport Djokovic from Australia with Immigration Minister Alex Hawke having the power to re-cancel Djokovic’s visa.
When asked, his office has stated that an investigation is still ongoing and no doubt the German newspaper report is just one avenue the government is exploring.

The Crowd Says:

2022-01-14T03:29:30+00:00

Deport Him!

Guest


People like Novak is why Victoria has lost 900 souls forever. I'd put a 'never to return' stamp in his passport.

2022-01-13T06:18:18+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


More like Joe the Cameraman

2022-01-13T03:14:07+00:00

Republican

Guest


The ATPs view point is exclusively determined by the 'almighty dollar', as with all plutocratic sporting entities.

2022-01-13T03:08:07+00:00

Republican

Guest


He's already endeavoured to justify what are porkies surely, enough to be considered a schemer and not exactly of high virtue. If he wasn't such a high profiled individual this would have all been put to bed a week ago and nobody would have given a toss.

2022-01-13T03:02:34+00:00

Republican

Guest


.....yep. He can certainly afford it.

2022-01-13T02:58:31+00:00

Republican

Guest


This has been a more than protracted process. 'Novax' should be sent packing - end of story. There has clearly been an expedient process and much spade work to manufacture a 'special' criteria by TA and the Vic state govt, to afford the entitled Tennis celeb entry to our fatal shores. The Feds are simply in campaign mode - conducting another focus group to determine the most politically populist decision, rather than leading with any integrity or gumption.

2022-01-13T00:39:15+00:00

Curmudgeon1961

Roar Rookie


Is Angus Taylor on Joker's team? Has his digital fingerprints all over it. Happy for the Minister to both say or do nothing and leave them stewing. It was game over for this stuff when I saw him get off the plane in 2020 after his COVID party tournament. I suggest it will be last time he is allowed to enter the country

2022-01-12T23:35:17+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


and give him the bill of the court case so the taxpayer isn't stuck with it (or make TA pay for it)

2022-01-12T23:32:36+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


yeah we've only had to put up with covid for 2 years now, can understand why he is confused about wearing a mask, social distancing, isolating for 14 days etc. Oh yeah i 4got, he's an entitled pr!k and the rules don't apply to him

2022-01-12T14:16:23+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


I can work with that visual.

2022-01-12T12:40:05+00:00

Johnno

Roar Rookie


Not about an offence........just not abided by the visa rules. Out you go.

2022-01-12T12:02:28+00:00

Malo

Guest


To lie or not to lie. To own up or blame my team. Get a backbone.

2022-01-12T11:43:53+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Thanks. So the travel declaration was false. He didn’t have an exemption.

2022-01-12T10:58:12+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


If the government's intention was for him to stay and play, they would have announced as much after the court case. They are most certainly getting their ducks in a row to boot him out. The way the whole crazyvsaga has unfolded, surely the final scene has Novak on centre court warming up for his R1 match, AFP burst onto the court where they zippy-tie and bag the champ before dragging him off to a nondescript van with blacked-out windows, followed by a short 2 week stay over at Manus Island. Hollywood are interested.

2022-01-12T10:04:13+00:00

JGK

Roar Guru


Yeah. Talking about committing a criminal offence!

2022-01-12T09:55:50+00:00

Donutinadonut

Roar Rookie


The computer decided part is probably the travel declaration not the visa. The travel declaration does ask if he is vaccinated to which Novak answered no. It also seems to ask if he is exempt to which I’m sure he/his team answered yes cos he obviously thought he was. When he was on the flight and original reports were that there was an issue with the information he provided they are referring to his travel declaration. From what I see his visa doesn’t require vaccination and so was granted appropriately. Seen plenty of statements in media not comprehending the difference stating alternatively his visa was granted incorrectly or he wasn’t eligible for it.

2022-01-12T09:15:11+00:00

The Mexican

Roar Rookie


Yes, that's what I understood from your comments :thumbup: :thumbup: Have you seen channel 7 Mike Amor's "off air comments" video? it's hilarious but spot on! :happy: :stoked:

2022-01-12T08:59:16+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Sounds like a Simpson's episode: "So the family never knew about any of this?" "Well, the boy told us, but that was after we filed a phony police report. And after we spent all the townspeople's money." "So you can see why my husband had to lie to you a moment ago." "So this was all a scam. And on Christmas."

2022-01-12T08:52:31+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Surely this has reached the point where it would be a net negative for TA to have Novak actually play in the tournament? He's going to be pilloried by the crowds every time he's on court and will only serve to throw more spotlight on TA's poor management/approach of all this from the get-go. What's the ATP's position/view on all this?

2022-01-12T08:47:11+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


:laughing:

More Comments on The Roar

Read more at The Roar