Novak Djokovic's tumultuous trip to Melbourne for the Australian Open: A timeline

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In a statement released this evening, the Immigration Minister said he had cancelled Mr Djokovic's visa on the grounds of 'health and good order'. 9News

He spent the night in immigration detention and was interviewed before his visa was cancelled.

On January 10, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia ruled Djokovic's visa was unreasonably cancelled, and ordered him to be released from detention.Djokovic tested positive to COVID-19 while in Serbia on December 16. He later took part in a photoshoot and interview with French publicationThe star later said he did not know he had COVID-19 when he went to two events — the unveiling of a Djokovic stamp and a tennis awards ceremony attended by children.

But he did acknowledge he was knowingly positive while attending the interview with the French magazine, which he issued an apology for on January 12.Tonight, Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used his ministerial powers to cancel Djokovic's visa, saying the decision was made "in the public interest".

 

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Embarrassing. DjokerNole has been practicing all week on center court.

Health and good order. More like they were owned in court. One of the most obese countries bans a superfit tennis player that has natural immunity. Just tell the truth that every decision being made is to increase big pharma profits.

Does the minister has brain cancer? He is healthy, he is not infectious. While so many jabbed in Victoria are infectious and are infected!

So ridiculous

Maybe Novax can play his matches on Zoom? 😜

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