(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 15 - The presence of Novak Djokovic in Australia "could represent a risk to the health of the community" and "lead to a surge in civil unrest".
This is what we read in the memory presented today in court by the Minister of Immigration Alex Hawke to motivate the revocation of the visa against the Serbian tennis player, as reported by the international media.
Djokovic encourages the "anti-vaccination sentiment" and could dissuade Australians from the recall, in a phase in which Omicron spreads very quickly, added the minister in the memory to the Federal Court that tomorrow (tonight in Italy) will have to decide whether to expel the champion or allow him to participate in the Open.
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