Djokovic Will Be Deported From Australia But His Lawyers Vow To Appeal, Reports Say

The new date is Jan 5, 2022.

The world's top-ranked tennis player is in danger of being deported from Australia after failing to provide enough proof for a medical exemption from receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.

The exemption will be given to Novak after he is sent home from Australia.

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The Australian Border Force said in a statement that the visa of Novak Djokovic would be canceled.

The Serbian tennis star was cleared to play in the Australian Open unvaccinated after officials in the state of Victoria approved his medical exemption application, but he did not provide appropriate standards of proof for his exemption to Australian border authorities, Australia's Minister of Health Greg Hunt said on television.

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12. That is how long border authorities took to deny the visa of Novak Djokovic.

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In April, he said that he was opposed to vaccination. He was unvaccinated when he said he would participate in the Australian Open. The approval of the medical exemption for the Grand Slam tournament by unnamed sources was likely due to a lab-confirmed Covid-19 infection within the last six months, which drew significant backlash in Australia, which requires visitors to show proof of vaccination or a valid exemption. If the exemption was insufficient to meet the border authorities' standards, then he would be sent back to Australia.

In line with all international law, Serbia will fight for truth and justice, according to a post by the Serbian president. Novak is strong.

The Australian entry for Novak was denied due to the controversy over the vaccine.

The Australian Open may have received one of these vaccine exemptions.

The Australian Open Director says that the Covid Vaccine Exemption didn't get special treatment.

A report says that the vaccine exemption of Novak Djokovic was highly probable.