The Djokovic case continues to circulate. While the world number one was also on the pitch on Tuesday, the Australian authorities continue to check his information on entry.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic trained again on the Australian Open facility in Melbourne the day after his partial legal success. Meanwhile, according to local media, the Australian authorities are checking whether the information provided by the nine-time tournament winner on the entry forms was correct.
Djokovic had answered the question of whether he had traveled to Australia in the 14 days before the flight with a no. This is shown by the documents published by the court. According to the newspaper The Age and Sky News, the 34-year-old is said to have traveled from Belgrade to Spain during the period, from where he finally made his way to Melbourne. The showed entries in the social media.
Probably no decision on Tuesday
On Monday, a court in Melbourne overturned Djokovic’s visa cancellation by the Australian border protection authorities and released him from the depot for foreigners he had been in since his arrival. Djokovic is not vaccinated and in a medical exemption cites his status as a convalescent after his second corona infection, which is said to have been determined on December 16.
The Minister for Immigration, Alex Hawke, had announced after the decisions on Monday that he would examine whether he would withdraw Djokovic’s residence permit again with his personal decision-making power. There were no signs of a decision on Tuesday.
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