Djokovic gets a visa to participate in the Australian Open

Djokovic gets a visa to participate in the Australian Open

A news report said on Tuesday that the Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic will receive a visa in order to be able to participate in the Australian Open in January, after the government decided to cancel its three -year entry ban.

Djokovic, who was crowned the Australia Open title nine times in a record number, was deported from Australia early this year after his arrival to participate in the Australian Championship, due to the case related to his refusal to receive the anti -Corona virus vaccine.
A three -year entry ban on Djokovic automatically imposed after his deportation, but Australia then canceled the inclusion of the vaccine on the conditions of entering the country.

The “Guardian Australia” newspaper reported today, Tuesday, that Australian Immigration Minister Andrew Giles will give Djokovic an entry visa.
“We are waiting. This is all I can tell you now,” Djokovic told reporters after winning his first match in the final championship of the season in Turin, Italy yesterday evening.

Creek Taili, director of the Australian Open Championship, had been optimistic about the possibility of allowing Djokovic to participate in the first four major Grand Salam tournaments in the season.
“There is a natural process to request a visa that everyone is going through now,” said Tiley..

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