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MELBOURNE, Jan 15 ― Novak Djokovic was due to hand himself in to immigration officers for detention today ahead of a court hearing in his battle to overturn new orders by the Australian government to remove him from the country. The world's top-ranked tennis player was required to surrender to...

MELBOURNE, Jan 15 ― Novak Djokovic was due to hand himself in to immigration officers for detention today ahead of a court hearing in his battle to overturn new orders by the Australian government to remove him from the country.

The government undertook not to deport Djokovic until his appeal has been heard, although the world number one was ordered to return to pre-deportation detention. He wants to defend his Australian Open title, and the tournament begins on Monday. Djokovic's medical exemption from vaccine requirements to play the Open has prompted enormous anger in Australia, which has undergone some the world's toughest Covid-19 lockdowns and where more than 90 per cent of adults are vaccinated, but hospitalisation rates continue to hit record highs.

The controversy over the tennis player has become a political touchstone for Prime Minister Scott Morrison as he prepares for an election due by May.

 

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