Djokovic faces tiebreaker in Australia deportation battle | Malay Mail

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MELBOURNE, Jan 16 — Novak Djokovic left a detention centre today to join his lawyers for a last-gasp Federal Court bid to avoid deportation from Australia and play for an unprecedented 21st Grand Slam title. The tennis world number one’s fate will be decided by three court justices in what is...

MELBOURNE, Jan 16 — Novak Djokovic left a detention centre today to join his lawyers for a last-gasp Federal Court bid to avoid deportation from Australia and play for an unprecedented 21st Grand Slam title.

AFP video journalists and photographers filmed Djokovic being driven from his detention centre, the five-storey former Park Hotel, to his lawyers’ offices in the city, where more than a dozen journalists were gathered outside. If he wins, it sets the stage for an audacious title tilt and will deal another humiliating blow to Australia’s embattled prime minister ahead of elections expected in May.Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government has tried and failed to remove Djokovic once before — on the grounds he was unvaccinated and that a recent Covid infection was not sufficient for a medical exemption.

Djokovic’s presence in Australia “may foster anti-vaccination sentiment”, immigration minister Alex Hawke argued, justifying his use of broad executive powers to revoke the player’s visa. “The case is likely to define how tourists, foreign visitors and even Australian citizens view the nation’s immigration policies and ‘equality before the law’ for years to come,” said Sanzhuan Guo, a law lecturer at Flinders University.

 

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