While the world is fixed on
Novak Djokovic and his hearing to find out if the World No.1 will be deported, images surfaced of British politician, Nigel Farage in Serbia with his family ahead of the news.
Farage who is a polarising figure in Britain as part of the UKIP party for many years coinciding with the country leaving the EU dubbed Brexit.
But in previous interviews, he said he had a 'slight preference' for immigrants from countries such as India and Australia compared to those from Eastern Europe.
Which former World No.1,
Andy Murray referenced in response to the video saying he had spent his career campaigning to have people from countries like Serbia deported.
"Please record the awkward moment when you tell them you’ve spent most of your career campaigning to have people from Eastern Europe deported," said Murray in response to the video of Farage in the trophy room with Novak's brother Djordje.