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What are Djokovic’s lawyers trying to do?

Djokovic’s lawyers initially appealed against the Australian authorities’ cancellation of the visa and the resulting expulsion – and obtained an injunction. As a result, the Serb was placed in immigration custody and the case is now being decided in court. Now the case has taken another turn.

Now Djokovic claims he got in a few days before arriving Melbourne Received a letter from the Australian Immigration Service stating that he met the requirements to enter Australia without quarantine.

According to his lawyers, the tennis star tested positive for the corona virus on December 16, 2021. That emerges from documents that were filed on Saturday by a court in Melbourne were published. But here too many questions remain unanswered. For example, why he did not make the test public, as with his first infection in June 2020. And why he met with children and adolescents the day after the test, without a mask, without distance and without quarantine.

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