Renata Voracova 'did nothing wrong' to prompt deportation from Australia

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The government detention centre where she was held was moved to Melbourne where she and Novak were placed.

The Women's Tennis Association says that doubles player Renata Voracova did nothing wrong after she was deported from Australia.

The Czech was allowed to enter the country after he presented a Covid exemption and played in a tournament.

She left Australia on Saturday.

The WTA said that the complications experienced over the past few days are unfortunate.

nata was cleared for entry upon her arrival, competed in an event, and then had her visa canceled when she had done nothing wrong.

We will work with all authorities to address the situation in an appropriate way.

After his visa was revoked, world number one Novak Djokovic is hoping to stay in Australia and defend his Australian Open title.

She was put on a flight back to the Czech Republic after being questioned by immigration officials for six hours.

She said that she had intended to get a vaccine against Covid but was prevented from doing so because of the illness she contracted.

The WTA said it was in full support of the immigration policies that have been put in place in Australia for the early part of the 2022 season, despite its concerns over the case of Voracova.