Australian government detained Djokovic as a public threat, also canceled visa

World’s number one player trapped in bad luck: Australian government detained Djokovic as a public threat, also canceled visa
Melbourneone hour ago
World number one tennis player Novak Djokovic has been detained for the second time in Australia. Djokovic’s lawyer gave this information. He will now be heard in a court in Australia on Sunday. The Australian government has described him as a public threat. Now the court will decide whether Djokovic can stay in Australia without vaccination or not. Earlier, Australia’s Immigration Minister Alex Hawke had canceled Novak Djokovic’s visa.
Djokovic’s lawyer has called the Australian government’s decision irrational. He has appealed against this in the court, whose hearing will be held on Sunday. If Djokovic wants to play the Australia Open, he will have to attend the tournament by Monday. If Novak loses the case in court, his visa will not only be canceled, as well as Australia’s visa can also be banned for three years.
Met the journalist despite being infected with corona
Djokovic was corona infected before coming to the Australia Open tournament, despite this, last month he participated in several events in his country Serbia. Djokovic himself admitted that he had met a journalist despite being positive. He also made mistakes in the immigration form to enter Australia. Due to this, his visa was canceled as soon as he reached Australia.
Have already won the case
After this, Novak won the case against the Australian government in the case of visa cancellation. Djokovic’s visa was rejected by a Melbourne court by the Australian government. The court had ordered that his passport and any other items confiscated by the government should be returned immediately. After that he also started practicing.
Djokovic clarified
Djokovic issued an Instagram post saying these things were hurtful. He said that he wanted to clarify the misinformation to reduce the concern of people about his presence in Australia. He further said, ‘The rapid test of my corona had come negative. Later in a test I came positive, so caution was taken, even though I did not have any symptoms of corona. Documents containing wrong details of my travel were produced by my support team.
Djokovic further said, ‘My agent apologizes for the administrative mistake of marking the wrong box. This is a human error and certainly not intentional. The team has provided additional information to the Australian Government to clarify the matter.