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SYDNEY, Jan 13 — Should he stay or should he go? The fate of tennis star Novak Djokovic, who could get kicked out of Australia before he has a chance to defend his Australia Open grand slam title, has caught public imagination in the country like never before. Australians’ love of sport against...

SYDNEY, Jan 13 — Should he stay or should he go? The fate of tennis star Novak Djokovic, who could get kicked out of Australia before he has a chance to defend his Australia Open grand slam title, has caught public imagination in the country like never before.

“How is it possible that an unvaccinated anti-vax tennis player is allowed into the country to ply his trade and wander freely while Australian police, doctors, nurses and many others are being sacked for a similar stance?” read a letter to the“Double Fault” and “The Joker’s Unforced Errors” read the front page headlines in the top-selling tabloids in Sydney and Melbourne.

Those in the tennis ace’s court include some members of Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government, like former tennis pro John Alexander, who argued Djokovic should play. An Essential opinion poll in December showed Morrison’s approval as prime minister falling to 45 per cent, down 10 percentage points.

The Labor party said those strong border policies were damaged by not stopping Djokovic, a known vaccine opponent, from being issued a visa in the first place.

 

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