MOSCOW, Jan 11 Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic faces up to 12 months in prison for providing false information when entering Australia, reports The Age. According to the publication, when filling out the declaration, the first racket of the world noted that before entering Australia on January 6, he did not fly to other countries for 14 days, but during this period he traveled to Serbia. It is noted that for giving false information, the Serb faces imprisonment for up to 12 months. Australian authorities are already investigating the information inconsistency. At the same time, the tennis player himself told the border guards that his declaration was filled out by the local Tennis Australia federation.
