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The scene was calm outside the officers of Novak Djokovic's lawyers in Melbourne on Friday following the tennis star’s second Australian visa cancellation over his COVID-19 vaccination status.

The Serbian world number one faces the possibility of deportation after Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used his ministerial discretion to cancel Djokovic's visa on the grounds of "health and good order."

Djokovic is now expected to attend a meeting alongside his lawyers with Australian immigration officials on Saturday after which he is due to be detained. The Serbian star is expected to appeal the visa cancellation, following a successful challenge against an initial visa cancellation earlier this month.

The tennis star is in Australia hoping to defend his Australian Open title in Melbourne next week

Australia: Quiet scene outside Djokovic's lawyers offices amid star’s second visa cancellation

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The scene was calm outside the officers of Novak Djokovic's lawyers in Melbourne on Friday following the tennis star’s second Australian visa cancellation over his COVID-19 vaccination status.

The Serbian world number one faces the possibility of deportation after Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used his ministerial discretion to cancel Djokovic's visa on the grounds of "health and good order."

Djokovic is now expected to attend a meeting alongside his lawyers with Australian immigration officials on Saturday after which he is due to be detained. The Serbian star is expected to appeal the visa cancellation, following a successful challenge against an initial visa cancellation earlier this month.

The tennis star is in Australia hoping to defend his Australian Open title in Melbourne next week

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The scene was calm outside the officers of Novak Djokovic's lawyers in Melbourne on Friday following the tennis star’s second Australian visa cancellation over his COVID-19 vaccination status.

The Serbian world number one faces the possibility of deportation after Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used his ministerial discretion to cancel Djokovic's visa on the grounds of "health and good order."

Djokovic is now expected to attend a meeting alongside his lawyers with Australian immigration officials on Saturday after which he is due to be detained. The Serbian star is expected to appeal the visa cancellation, following a successful challenge against an initial visa cancellation earlier this month.

The tennis star is in Australia hoping to defend his Australian Open title in Melbourne next week

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