Novak Djokovic
In the press conference after his victory against Andrey Rublev in the ATP Finals, an Australian journalist asked Novak Djokovic what he thought about Nick Kyrgios's statements about the Serbian's position on vaccination, in which he said that he had all the right to make your own decision regarding that matter and also not to disclose information about it. Number one answered first gracefully and then eloquently: "That was unexpected (laughs) knowing what was coming from him to me in the last couple of years. But this time I must agree with him that freedom of choice is essential for everyone, whether it's me or someone else. "
"It doesn't really matter if it's a vaccine or something else in life. We should have the freedom to choose, to decide what we want to do. In this particular case it's about what you want to put into your body. I've always been an advocate for that and always a supporter of freedom of choice, and I will always be supporting that, because freedom is essential to a happy and prosperous life, "he concluded.
In the same speech, he spoke about his fondness for playing the saxophone, a practice that he confessed that he has somewhat neglected, and explained the curious reasons: "The saxophone is one of the most difficult instruments to learn. I have not really dedicated myself to its practice I have to say, lately. I have it with me here, but I haven't taken it out yet. It's still in the bag. Due to constrictions I have at the hotel and I want to save my wife, my team, and everyone who stays in the hotel the terrible noise that comes out of my saxophone as a beginner that I am, so I will still have to learn. "
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