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Djokovic wins immigration case, free to play Australian Open


Christine Caparras

3 minutes

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The Serb will be released and allowed to play despite not being fully vaccinated


*       January 10, 2022 08:39 GMT

The immigration saga of tennis star Novak Djokovic has finally ended, and it 
turns out that the Serb will be able to play and defend his title at the 
Australian Open later this month. Judge Anthony Kelly, who presided over the 
hearing early on Monday, has overturned the previous decision to revoke the 
world number one player's entry visa and has ordered his release from detention.

Apart from the sudden turn of events, Judge Kelly has also ordered the 
Australian government to pay for the costs incurred by the player. Djokovic 
arrived in Australia on Wednesday last week, and was subsequently stopped by 
the Australian Border Force due to what was described at the time as a "visa 
mix-up." He has since been detained at the Park Hotel after successfully 
stopping a deportation order.

Fans are ecstatic that the 34-year-old Serbian star has now been given the 
chance to defend his Australian Open title. However, BBC 
<https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-59932430>  reports that Immigration 
Minister Alex Hawke "could still cancel his visa on new grounds."

According to the details revealed in the hearing, the Judge said that Djokovic 
could have been able to provide evidence that his visa should not be cancelled 
if the original deadline was followed. Apparently, ABF made a decision at 7:40 
on Thursday, when Djokovic and his team were told they had until 8:30 local 
time to respond.

Lawyer Nick Wood also stated during the hearing that Djokovic fully believed 
that his visa and exemption from the rule banning unvaccinated travellers from 
entering Australia was valid.

Curiously, despite having had several months in which he could have gotten 
jabbed, Djokovic is using a "recent Covid-19 infection" as the main basis of 
his application for an exemption. It is unclear how this is possible if the 
application for the exemption was supposedly filed before the December 10 
deadline and he supposedly tested positive on December 16.

"He had done absolutely everything. He had engaged with everything that was 
required of him by Tennis Australia," Mr. Wood said.

Djokovic's lawyers are also accusing the ABF of unjust treatment.

Government lawyer Christopher Tran still stands by the argument that a recent 
infection does not qualify the player for an exemption to enter the country 
while unvaccinated. It remains to be seen how this story will develop.

Djokovic is attempting a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam title Photo: AFP / 
William WEST 

 

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