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Australia: Cars leave lawyer's office after tennis star Djokovic wins case01:12
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Star tennis player Novak Djokovic has been allowed to stay in Australia after a judge annulated the decision to cancel the Serbian player's visa on Monday.

A series of vehicles were seen leaving Djokovic's lawyer's office in Melbourne, with a large presence of security officers guarding the premise.

Djokovic’s defence denounced the treatment of the star, after his visa was cancelled upon arrival and the non-vaccinated star was being detained at a hotel.

Djokovic is still hoping he will be able to participate in the Australian Open, which begins on January 17.

According to the Australian pandemic protocols, the authorities may overturn anyone posing a potential health threat to the nation.

Travellers entering Australia are required to be vaccinated against COVID.

Djokovic argued that he should be exempt from the vaccination requirement as he was infected with COVID in December 2021.

Australia: Cars leave lawyer's office after tennis star Djokovic wins case

Australia, Melbourne
January 10, 2022 at 08:03 GMT +00:00 · Published

Star tennis player Novak Djokovic has been allowed to stay in Australia after a judge annulated the decision to cancel the Serbian player's visa on Monday.

A series of vehicles were seen leaving Djokovic's lawyer's office in Melbourne, with a large presence of security officers guarding the premise.

Djokovic’s defence denounced the treatment of the star, after his visa was cancelled upon arrival and the non-vaccinated star was being detained at a hotel.

Djokovic is still hoping he will be able to participate in the Australian Open, which begins on January 17.

According to the Australian pandemic protocols, the authorities may overturn anyone posing a potential health threat to the nation.

Travellers entering Australia are required to be vaccinated against COVID.

Djokovic argued that he should be exempt from the vaccination requirement as he was infected with COVID in December 2021.

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Star tennis player Novak Djokovic has been allowed to stay in Australia after a judge annulated the decision to cancel the Serbian player's visa on Monday.

A series of vehicles were seen leaving Djokovic's lawyer's office in Melbourne, with a large presence of security officers guarding the premise.

Djokovic’s defence denounced the treatment of the star, after his visa was cancelled upon arrival and the non-vaccinated star was being detained at a hotel.

Djokovic is still hoping he will be able to participate in the Australian Open, which begins on January 17.

According to the Australian pandemic protocols, the authorities may overturn anyone posing a potential health threat to the nation.

Travellers entering Australia are required to be vaccinated against COVID.

Djokovic argued that he should be exempt from the vaccination requirement as he was infected with COVID in December 2021.

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