Novak Djokovic Visa again canceled by Australia

The world number of tennis should appeal. If he does not do it, or if he does not get sucked, he will not play the Australian Open and will immediately be expelled.

Le Monde with AP

The Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke, finally worn out his discretion to cancel, Friday, January 14, the number one global tennis visa, Novak Djokovic, judging that the Serbian player is Not vaccinated against COVID-19 could pose a risk for the community.

Monday, the Australian government had been the victim of a camouflet when the Melbourne Federal Court has given the Serbian reason by making the cancellation of its visa decorated. Novak Djokovic should, however, appeal. If it does not do it, or if it does not get saving, it will be immediately expelled from Australia.

embarrassing revelations

 The Rod Wash Arena, where the Australian Open takes place.

In recent days, embarrassing revelations have come to weaken the defense of Novak Djokovic. Before embarking for Melbourne, the world’s number one celebrated Christmas in Belgrade and then crochet by Marbella (Spain) to train – as evidenced by published images on social networks – what he did not have specified in the entrance form on the Australian territory, made public Tuesday.

Wednesday, in a Press release Posted on Instagram , the Serb explained that his agent had filled the document by committing a “human error, certainly not deliberate”.

An investigation from the German weekly Der Spiegel published Tuesday also came to Discard doubt on the date of the PCR test Positive presented by Novak Djokovic, issuing the hypothesis that he would not have taken place on December 16 but December 26 …

On the other hand, if this PCR test had taken place on December 16 and if it had been positive, then tennisman would not have respected the rules of isolation in Serbia. That day, Novak Djokovic has shown without mask during the presentation of a stamp to his effigy by the Serbian post. The next day he handed trophies to young people in his academy in Belgrade, posing in the middle of them once again unaspic.

“I was asymptomatic (…) and received the information of my positive PCR test once this event is over,” the player was justified on Wednesday, who admitted “error of judgment” By also receiving a journalist and a photographer from the Sports Daily the Team on December 18th.

/Media reports.