Novak claimed food there was mouldy and covered in live maggots, while refugees claimed to have vomited after eating it.
The stay was a far cry from the life of luxury he had been accustomed to while travelling for work in the past.
After five days, he was finally released.
However, an eagle-eyed lawyer has now noticed that a legal injunction document by law firm Hall and Wilcox had spelt the star’s name wrong, writing that it was served on behalf of ‘Djokavic’, instead of ‘Djokovic.’