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Stuck in Australia: Djokovic will remain in solitary confinement pending a decision on his deportation on Monday Israel today

1/6/2022, 9:37:36 AM


Australian court takes time to complete hearing on unvaccinated Serbian tennis player • May not be deported and finally approved to participate in Grand Slam

Development in the Novak Djokovic affair in Australia.

The discussion about what will happen to the Serbian tennis player, which was supposed to be perfect today (Thursday), will continue and end only on Monday;

Until then, Djokovic will remain in solitary confinement in a Melbourne hotel and will not be deported back to Serbia.

As a result, the storm around the world's No. 1 will continue for at least another four days, with the number of demonstrators expressing support outside the hotel where he is staying increasing.

According to reports from Australia, it appears the government is no longer as aggressive as it once was.

"No one is above the rules," said Prime Minister Scott Morrison, but it turns out there is still a chance that Djokovic's appeal will be accepted in court and he may still participate in the Australian Open.

Recall that despite the laws in Australia, which are struggling with the spread of the corona plague, Djokovic landed in the country ahead of the Grand Slam, when he was not vaccinated, and his entry visa was taken from him upon landing.

He was isolated in an interrogation room at the airport for several hours before being sent to solitary confinement in a motel.




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