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Experts Question Djokovic's 'Poisoned' Food Claims from 2022 Hotel Detention

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Experts Question Djokovic's 'Poisoned' Food Claims from 2022 Hotel Detention

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  • Experts are doubting Novak Djokovic's claim that he was poisoned by food during his hotel detention in Australia.
  • Interviews leading up to the 2025 Australian Open have reopened the debate about the events surrounding Djokovic's visa cancellation.
  • Dr. Barbara Cardoso highlighted that Australians have low exposure to heavy metals, making food poisoning unlikely.
  • Dr. Catharine Fleming stated that without clinical testing, establishing a direct link between food consumption and his condition is challenging.
  • Djokovic's recent comments about his experiences have sparked renewed interest, with fellow tennis player Nick Kyrgios criticizing the treatment Djokovic received.

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