Tarzan Milosevic talks about Novak entering Montenegro, then confirms blood cells are being counted

Will the world' best tennis player, in the end, organize a tournament in Montenegro?

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Montenegrin Ambassador to Serbia Tarzan Milosevic says that there is no information that Novak Djokovic has been banned from entering that country!

In an interview with TV Prva, Milosevic pointed out that he spoke with the uncle of the world's best tennis player about preparations for a tournament that should be held as part of the Adria Tour.

"I had a short conversation with Novak Djokovic's uncle, it was not bout the entry into the country but in the context of tournament preparations. I have no information that Novak Djokovic will not be allowed to come to Montenegro," said Milosevic.

When asked whether "the counting of blood cells" has begun in Montenegro - i.e., determining who is Serb and who is Montenegrin - he answered affirmatively, but added that this was not initiated by the Montenegrin authorities.

"The counting of Serbs was not initiated by anyone from the Montenegrin government. We have no reason to forbid someone to declare how they feel," he stated.

The Adria Tour in Montenegro should be held on June 27 and 28, while before that, matches will be played in Belgrade and Zadar and then in Banja Luka.

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(Telegraf.rs)