OPEN AUSTRALIA. Has Novak Djokovic really tested positive for Covid? According to several journalists, the revealed QR code would be disturbing.
[Mis à jour le 11 janvier à 09h58] How far will the Djokovic case go? The Serbian remains under the threat of deportation a few days before the start of the Australian Open. The reason ? His vaccine status which sows doubt. According to the Djokovic clan, the world number 1 would have tested positive for Covid-19 on December 16, which would justify his non-vaccination. Problem, the tennis star went to a public event on December 17, without mask or social distancing. Asked about the subject, relatives then decided to end the press conference they had organized. In addition, as revealed by journalists from the German daily Der Spiegel and the American media The New York Times, the QR Code presented by Novak Djokovic to justify his contamination with the coronavirus on December 16 is causing trouble. The PCR test first produced a negative result which turned into a positive.
Folks, it gets fishier.
Djokovics presented positive Covid test from December 16 (confirmation code 7371999-259039) comes with a QR code on it.
When you scan that QR code (and you can try yourself), it takes you to a website showing that test was * negative *, not positive.
– Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) January 10, 2022
Who are the seeds of the Australian Open?
Men
1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
2. Daniil Medvedev (Russia)
3. Alexander Zverev (Germany)
4. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece)
5. Andrey Rublev (Russia)
6. Rafael Nadal (Spain)
7. Matteo Berrettini (Italy)
8. Casper Ruud (Norway)
9. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada)
10. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland)
11. Jannik Sinner (Italy)
12. Cameron Norrie (Great Britain)
13. Diego Schwartzman (Argentina)
14. Denis Shapovalov (Canada)
15. Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain)
16. Cristian Garin (Chile)
17. Gaël Monfils (France)
18. Aslan Karatsev (Russia)
19. Pablo Carreno Busta (Spain)
20. Taylor Fritz (United States)
21. Nikoloz Basilashvili (Geo)
22. John Isner (United States)
23. Reilly Opelka (United States)
24. Daniel Evans (GB)
25. Lorenzo Sonego (Ita)
26. Grigor Dimitrov (Bul)
27. Marin Cilic (Cro)
28. Karen Kachanov (Rus)
29. Ugo Humbert (France)
30. Lloyd Harris (Afs)
31. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)
32. Alex De Minaur (Aus)
Women
1. Ashleigh Barty (Australia)
2. Aryna Sabalenka (Bulgaria)
3. Garbine Muguruza (Spain)
4. Barbora Krejcikova (Czech Republic)
5. Maria Sakkari (Greece)
6. Anett Kontaveit (Estonia)
7. Iga Swiatek (Poland)
8. Paula Badosa (Spain)
9. Ons Jabeur (Tunisia)
10. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Russia)
11. Sofia Kenin (United States)
12. Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan)
13. Naomi Osaka (Japan)
14. Simona Halep (Romania)
15. Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)
16. Angelique Kerber (Germany)
17. Emma Raducanu (Great Britain)
18. Coco Gauff (United States)
19. Elise Mertens (Belgium)
20. Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic)
21. Jessica Pegula (United States)
22. Belinda Bencic (Switzerland)
23. Leylah Fernandez (Canada)
24. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus)
25. Daria Kasatkina (Rus)
26. Jelena Ostapenko (Let)
27. Danielle Collins (United States)
28. Veronika Kudermetova (Rus)
29. Tamara Zidansek (Slo)
30. Camila Giorgi (Ita)
31. Marketa Vondrousova (Rtc)
32. Sara Sorribes Tormo (Spain)
The Australian Open is traditionally the very first Grand Slam tournament of the year. In 2022, the latter will begin on January 17 and end on January 30.
You will find on this page the entire program of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the 2022 season.
Novak Djokovic, in the men and Naomi Osaka, in the women were the two big winners of this 2021 edition of the Australian Open. The results :
- Men’s Final
- Djokovic – Medvedev:
- Final Women
- Osaka – Brady: 6-4, 6-3