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MELBOURNE, Jan 15 — Novak Djokovic’s hopes of defending his Australian Open title are in severe doubt after he was detained again in Melbourne today, just two days before the start of the Grand Slam. It came after Australian authorities ripped up his visa for a second time and declared the...

MELBOURNE, Jan 15 — Novak Djokovic’s hopes of defending his Australian Open title are in severe doubt after he was detained again in Melbourne today, just two days before the start of the Grand Slam.

It came after Australian authorities ripped up his visa for a second time and declared the unvaccinated world number one a threat to the public because of his views about being jabbed.AFP Sport looks at where it leaves the Australian Open:The 34-year-old is chasing a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam, which would make him the most successful men’s tennis player in history.

 

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