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The Australian Open instructed CNN it has “briefed and reminded” gamers and their entourages concerning the event’s “coverage relating to flags and symbols” on Thursday after video emerged on Wednesday of Novak Djokovic’s father, Srdjan, pictured at an indication with followers holding Russian flags, voicing his help for Russia.

In a video posted on YouTube by a recognized Vladimir Putin supporter, the Serbian participant’s father could be seen posing with a fan outdoors Melbourne’s Rod Laver Area. The person is carrying the “Z” image on his shirt, whereas holding a Russian flag with Putin’s face on it. “Lengthy dwell the Russia,” he says.

The “Z” image is considered as an indication of help for Russia, together with its invasion of Ukraine. The image has been seen on Russian tools and clothes in Ukraine.

“Gamers and their groups have been briefed and reminded of the occasion coverage relating to flags and symbols and to keep away from any scenario that has the potential to disrupt,” an Australian Open spokesperson instructed CNN Thursday.

“We proceed to work carefully with occasion safety and regulation enforcement businesses.”

The Australian Open spokesperson went on to say “a small group of individuals displayed inappropriate flags and symbols and threatened safety guards following a match on Wednesday evening and have been evicted. One patron is now aiding police with unrelated issues.”

In an announcement Friday that addressed criticism of his actions however stopped wanting an apology, Srdjan Djokovic stated he was in Melbourne “to help my son solely,” and “had no intention of inflicting such headlines or disruption.”

“I used to be outdoors with Novak’s followers as I’ve completed in any case of my son’s matches to have fun his wins and take photos with them. I had no intention of being caught up on this,” he stated.

“My household has lived by means of the horror of conflict, and we want just for peace.”

He added that he would watch his son’s semifinal match towards US star Tommy Paul from house on Friday “so there isn’t a disruption … for my son or for the opposite participant.”

Novak Djokovic won’t be commenting on the scenario, his administration instructed CNN.

Earlier Friday, Ukraine’s ambassador to Australia had urged the participant to state his place on the conflict, saying the incident together with his father had amounted to a “provocation” and “shines a unfavorable gentle on Novak himself as he prepares for his semi-final.”

“I believe for him to dispel the hypothesis it’s essential to make a really sturdy assertion about the place he stands on this conflict, and I wish to see an apology from Novak Djokovic,” Ukrainian Ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko instructed CNN.

“In fact, the son can’t be chargeable for the sins of his father, however possibly he concurs as his father. I believe the world ought to know the place he stands.”

Tennis Australia has confirmed that 4 folks have been ejected from the event on Wednesday for displaying pro-war imagery.

In keeping with the Australian Open guidelines Russian and Belarusian flags are banned from the occasion.

Tennis Australia has a “impartial flag” coverage and has re-emphasized it coverage amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.