The number 1 in the world has been transferred to a hotel in Melbourne, where he will spend the quarantine, hearing set for Monday
Novak Djokovic was rejected at Tullamarine airport (read yesterday’s crazy day here), but will remain in Australia until Monday. Day on which the hearing is scheduled after the appeal presented by the Serbian tennis player’s lawyers. The expulsion from the Australian territory has therefore, in fact, been suspended: the number 1 in the world has been transferred to a hotel, where he will spend the quarantine. We will have to wait a little longer, therefore, to have the definitive solution to the case that is monopolizing the world of tennis and beyond.
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Djokovic’s lawyers have obtained a provisional injunction preventing the authorities from expelling Djokovic at least until Monday. And attorney Christopher Tran, representing Immigration Minister Alex Hawke, said the government was not opposed to this. The player’s lawyers will have until Saturday at 2pm to present evidence and requests for exemption.
January 6, 2022 (change January 6, 2022 | 10:45 am)
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