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‘Embarrassing’: Savage Novak backhander


Courtney GouldNCA NewsWireSat, 15 January 2022 3:02AM

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Anthony Albanese has served a stinging backhand to Scott Morrison, insisting 
the Novak Djokovic saga puts a question mark over the government’s record on 
border security.

The world number one will face another court hearing on Sunday to determine 
whether he will be able to remain in the country and defend his Australian Open 
title.

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke on Friday cancelled the Serbian tennis star’s 
visa over concerns Mr Djokovic’s presence in the country, and his stance on the 
Covid-19 jab, could excite anti-vaccination sentiment.

“I consider that Mr Djokovic’s presence in Australia may pose a health risk to 
the Australian community, in that his presence in Australia may foster 
anti-vaccination sentiment,” the minister wrote in an email to the tennis 
player‘s lawyer.

Lawyers for Djokovic claim the cancellation of his visa is “irrational”.



Novak Djokovic will face the federal court once again on Sunday. David Caird 
Credit: News Corp Australia

The opposition leader said the fracas surrounding the government’s handling of 
Djokovic’s visa had become an embarrassment.

“This government says it takes borders seriously and the issue of visas 
seriously,” Mr Albanese told reporters in Brisbane on Saturday.

“This has been the lead sporting story in the world for months.

“The idea that it was unknown that this was coming, and the idea that only late 
on a Friday afternoon on the weekend before the tournament begins, after the 
draw has taken place, that we finally have a decision from the federal 
government says it all.

Anthony Albanese says the whole debacle has become an embarrassment. Caitlan 
Charles Credit: News Corp Australia

“There has been a great embarrassment for Australia and it’s one that could 
have been avoided.

“The rules are clear, you need to be double vaccinated in order to enter 
Australia. And we still don’t have an explanation for how it is that the 
Australian government under Scott Morrison issued the visa in the first place.”

Earlier on Saturday, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic rallied behind 
Djokovic, taking to Instagram to claim he had been mistreated and harassed.

“They often preach to us about the rule of law … You can imagine what it would 
look like if a minister in Serbia annulled court decisions,” he said.

“If you wanted to forbid Novak Djokovic to win the (Australian Open) trophy for 
the 10th time, why didn’t you return him immediately, why didn’t you tell him 
that it was impossible to get a visa?

 

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke on Friday issued a late afternoon statement 
declaring he had cancelled the tennis stars visa for a second time. Credit: 
News Corp Australia, Kym Smith

“Why do you mistreat him, why do you harass him, as well as his family and a 
nation that is free and proud?

“Is all this necessary to win some elections and please your public?”

The president’s comments followed the release of documents from Serbia’s 
coronavirus crisis team that confirmed Djokovic’s PCR test results were valid, 
following concerns over questionable time stamps and irregularities with key 
documents.

 

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