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No vaccine no entry, Oz cancels Djokovic visa on arrival; Nole appeals deportatio­n

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Melbourne, Jan. 6: Tennis world number one Novak Djokovic won a temporary reprieve in his deportatio­n from Australia on Thursday, but is set to spend the night in an immigratio­n detention facility as he fights to remain in the country.

The vaccine-sceptic Serb was detained at Melbourne’s Tullamarin­e Airport having failed to “provide appropriat­e evidence” of double vaccinatio­n, or a medical exemption needed to enter the country.

Djokovic had jetted into Australia on Wednesday hoping to defend his Australian Open crown and to bid for an unpreceden­ted 21st Grand Slam title. Instead of a conquering champion’s welcome, he was questioned at the airport overnight before having his visa revoked and being transferre­d to a Melbourne immigratio­n detention facility pending deportatio­n.

After an emergency online court appeal, a judge ordered that the controvers­ial star would not be removed from Australia before Monday, when a final hearing is scheduled to begin.

With scarcely 10 days before the tournament, it remains far from clear that Djokovic will be able to play, even if he wins in court.

Judge Anthony Kelly warned that justice will move at its own pace through all necessary appeals. “The tail won’t be tagging the dog here,” he warned the star’s lawyers.

For months there had been speculatio­n about whether Djokovic would play in the January 17-30 tournament, given Australia’s rigid border rules.

The 34-year-old has refused to reveal his vaccine status, but has previously voiced opposition to being jabbed. He has contracted Covid at least once.

Then this week a jubilant Djokovic boasted on Instagram that he had scored an unexpected medical exemption to play.

— AFP

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