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Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open plans in spotlight after US Open luxury house splurge – Wide World of Sports
$200m star’s defiant luxury amid COVID-19

Eyes are on world No.1 Novak Djokovic and his Australian Open plans, after the defending champion broke ranks with quarantine protocols at the US Open.
Rather than stay in the US Open’s nominated COVID-safe hotel in New York, the Long Island Marriott, Djokovic and his entourage stayed in a privately-rented house.
He was one of the few players to do so and the move was at Djokovic’s own expense. He reportedly paid $54,000 ($US40,000) to rent the house and ensure that it met the US Open’s coronavirus…
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