Novak Djokovic has admitted to still getting stressed when he gets off a plane at Melbourne airport after he was deported from Australia three years ago. The 24-time Grand Slam champion had his visa cancelled ahead of the 2022 Australian Open following days of drama over Australia’s COVID-19 entry rules and his unvaccinated status. And some traces still stay there …
21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic said he does not have any bad feelings about returning to Australia but that he would never be able to forget the deportation from the country. Djokovic's chance to defend his Australian Open crown went up in smoke as he was unvaccinated at a time when the country was still subject to strict quarantine …
In a statement after the verdict, Djokovic said he was ‘disappointed with the ruling’ but clarified he will ‘respect’ it. In a few dry words, the chief justice of Australia’s Federal Court, James Allsop, Sunday dispensed with the unvaccinated tennis superstar’s attempt to reinstate his cancelled visa. pic.twitter.com/krTN6pSmOT — John Isner January 16, 2022 In a statement after the verdict, …
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Highlights As per reports, Djokovic's lawyers had appeared in an online hearing on Thursday After his visa was cancelled, he was sent to immigration detention at Park Hotel in Carlton Djokovic's legal team managed to secure interim injunction preventing authorities from deporting him Tennis star Novak Djokovic would not be deported from Australia immediately as the Serbian World No. Djokovic's …