MELBOURNE, Australia – Novak Djokovic will spend Saturday night, January 15, in immigration detention before the world’s tennis No. 1 seeks a court ruling to stop his deportation and keep alive his bid for a record 21st major title at the Australian Open.
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke decided to cancel the Serbian superstar’s visa because his presence could foster opposition to COVID-19 vaccination in Australia, court documents released after an initial hearing in the Federal Court on Saturday showed. Justice David O’Callaghan set a hearing on Djokovic’s appeal on Sunday, with the question of whether it would be held before a single judge or a full court still to be determined.
Border Force and the immigration minister’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on whether Djokovic had attended the interview. German Alexander Zverev, the world No. 3, said Djokovic had been treated unfairly and that the Serb might have been used as a political pawn by Australian authorities, something Canberra has denied.
With global scientists and policymakers focused on vaccinating as many people as possible to end the pandemic, the refusal of Djokovic to get the jab has fuelled the anti-vaccination movement, especially in his native Serbia and surrounding countries.
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