Novak Djokovic will not play the Australian Open. The Australian judges rejected the Serbian tennis player’s appeal against the second visa cancellation, established by immigration minister Alex Hawke because his presence in Australia could be a risk to health and public order since he is not vaccinated against Covid-19. Now Nole has to leave the country. For the soap opera that made half the world talk the final word has come. AND «Novax» Djokovic – that’s how the people of social media renamed it – has become the perfect victim for a series of hilarious memes (you see gallery under).
There are those who imagine the tennis player hidden in a kangaroo’s pouch, accompanying the caption “Djokovic is trying them all to enter Australia”. Who can figure the police raiding his hotel room to find out who he is escaped from a hole dug in the wall. Who portrays him at the airport on the roll of suitcases, and who figures his rival Rafa Nadal giggling watching him get on the plane that will take him home. Many, then, the “mess” Djokovic brought back to mind The Terminal, a 2004 film in which Tom Hanks is Viktor Navorski, a citizen of an imaginary country, the Krakozhia, who suffers a coup just as he is flying to the United States. When he lands at JFK in New York, the man then discovers that your passport is no longer valid and is denied the entry visa. He begins to live in the international airport, between arrivals and departures, finding himself suspended in a non-place, but establishing ties with the people who work and transit there (including the beautiful hostess Catherine Zeta Jones). The imagination of the people of social networks has therefore churned out, in these days, memes and posters that immortalize Djokovic as star in The Terminal 2, asleep on airport chairs or lost among travelers coming and going.
Want to find out the funniest memes about the Djokovic case? Browse the gallery under

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