Judge Antony Kelly took this decision despite the objections of the lawyers of the Serbian player, number one in the world, who fear that this decision of the magistrate will delay the resolution of the case, when there are three days left before the start of the Australian Open.
Thus the situation becomes a historic episode for highly competitive tennis and it is not yet known if Djokovic, number one in the world, will be able to play the Australian Open, which he won nine times.
The decision to revoke the Serb’s Visa means that the tennis player will be banned from entering the country for three years.
But the Justice stopped the resolution and now on Monday it will decide the fate of Djokovic, who might have to leave Australia or stay and debut on Tuesday at the Grand Slam, after weeks of ferocious hustle and bustle.
The Australian public seems to agree with their government. A survey cited by the diario Herald Sun, from Melbourne, affirms that before the news of the cancellation of the visa, 84% of the total number of those consulted wanted Djokovic was deported
Djokovic recognized this week “mistakes” in the middle of the scandal. In a statement, he conceded that the travel declaration given to the authorities contained false information, but alleged that it was filled out by a member of his team.
He also admitted having made a mistake when meeting with a journalist from the French newspaper The Team on December 18 even knowing that he was infected by coronavirus.
Source From: Ambito

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