'I want to stay': Novak Djokovic breaks silence after winning Australia visa case
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Tennis Australia will ‘hurt in so many ways’ after Djokovic bungle
The Australian’s Sophie Elsworth says Tennis Australia will “hurt in so many ways” after their handling of the Novak Djokovic visa debacle. “It’s out of their control now,” Ms Elsworth told Sky News host Chris Smith.
Australian Open one step closer for 'Novax' Djokovic
After arriving in Australia, the tennis player's visa was revoked and he was detained in a quarantine hotel. The Australian judge ruled on Monday that he should be released, but whether he can participate in the grand slam tournament is still uncertain.
Djokovic back in practice after winning appeal to stay in Australia
Author: Mon, 2022-01-10 22:47 MELBOURNE: World tennis No. 1 Novak Djokovic was back in practice hours after winning a court challenge to remain in Australia on Monday, thanking the judge who released him from immigration detention and saying he remained focused on his bid for a record 21st Grand Slam win in Melbourne. The fight over his medical exemption may not be over, however, as the Australian government said it was still considering anoth…
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