Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia on Sunday after the Federal Court upheld his visa revocation order. The Serbian legend’s visa was canceled by the Australian government for the second time last week, denying him the chance to defend his title at this year’s Australian Open.

In the interview, Justine Henin, who now serves as a tennis expert and analyst at Eurosport, stated that it’s “difficult” to comment on the matter since it revolves around Djokovic’s “privacy.”

However, the former Belgian player remarked that the Serb “admitted” his mistakes after breaching isolation when he tested positive for COVID-19, meaning he didn’t have any “super power feeling.”

Henin stressed that there are still a lot of “gray areas” in Djokovic’s whole controversy, hinting that the responsibility of Tennis Australia and the Australian Open management has not been questioned till now.

The seven-time Slam winner said the COVID-19 pandemic was a “very complex situation” for everyone.

Justine Henin says Novak Djokovic has got all the “resources,” feels he will “find his energy” back soon

In the same interview, Henin emphasized that Djokovic must be “exhausted” after the recent events and it will take him some more time to return to the court. However, the Belgian believes that the tennis ace has all the necessary “resources,” and will soon “find the energy” to make an incredible comeback on the court.

Novak Djokovic has missed the Australian Open for the first time since 2004.

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