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Djokovic in custody – The final decision on Sunday

The serial of Novak Djokovic’s participation in the Australian Open is “tired”, but also whether or not the visa to the Serbian tennis superstar will be revoked permanently. However, the episodes follow one another, as Nole will be detained again after the latest developments.

Late Friday night, local time (noon in Greece) the Government of Australia decided to suspend for 48 hours the deportation of Djokovic from the country, after the cancellation of the visa granted to him to enter the country, at 5 January.

The federal court is set to meet on Sunday to hear a new appeal filed by the Serbian ace’s lawyers, following the Australian Immigration Minister’s decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa on Friday morning.

Thus, both Novak Djokovic’s participation in the Australian Open and whether he will be barred from entering the country for the next three years will be finally judged by Sunday’s decision, which will be announced by Judge Anthony Kelly.

The latest episodes of “serial”

Immigration Minister’s decision on Friday to revoke Novak Djokovic’s visa again brought a new hearing in court for an appeal by the Serbian tennis player.

His lawyers accused Minister Alex Hawke of acting against the vaccinators in Australia and not “Nole” himself and demanded that the case be tried immediately.

Judge Kelly heard their views, as did that of the government’s legal adviser, and then made a number of decisions. Initially, he demanded that Djokovic not be deported until a new hearing on his appeal was held.

He then stressed that the case would be transferred to the federal court, something that the Serbian tennis player did not want.

From there, Djokovic will remain with his lawyers on Friday to be transferred to the Immigration Department (or any other place agreed upon by the two sides) on Saturday morning (8:00 a.m. Australian time) for fear of incidents. ) to testify, but will then have to be re-supervised at the hotel with the illegal immigrants. He will leave this on Sunday (16/01), in order to go to the federal court for the new hearing procedure, which will take the final decision on the revocation or not of the Serbian ace visa, as well as his participation in the Open. of Melbourne.

The organizers of the Grand Slam, after the latest development, announced that if the court decision acquits Djokovic for the second time, then the Serb will compete normally in the first round of the tournament, next Monday, aiming to win the 10th title in Melbourne and the 21st Grand Slam in his entire career, until today.

Source: TheTOC.gr

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