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After several months of continued speculations and confusions, Novak Djokovic had finally confirmed his presence at the Australian Open. The World No. 1 had managed to secure a medical exemption in order to defend his title at the Grand Slam.

However, as soon as the news broke out, many fans, especially Australians, were unhappy with Djokovic’s special treatment. Moreover, the Serbian player is also unvaccinated, which didn’t sit right with fans of a country that was seeing cases rise every day.

Scott Morrison is strictly against Novak Djokovic

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Thus, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison himself entered the fray. He assured everyone that Djokovic would need to provide sufficient evidence for his exemption. Otherwise, he would be on “the next plane home”.

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Now, the drama has compounded after Novak Djokovic‘s Australian visa has now been cancelled. Furthermore, it appears that PM Scott Morrison himself saw to it.

He came out with a tweet about Djokovic, talking about how “rules are rules” for everyone, and the Serbian was no exception.Mr Djokovic’s visa has been cancelled. Rules are rules, especially when it comes to our borders,” Morrison’s tweet read.

 

Thus, the 20-time Grand Slam champion found himself held up at the Melbourne airport for several hours. Subsequently, Australian border forces revoked his visa.

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Reportedly, Novak Djokovic is now in a government detention hotel pending his departure back to Serbia. However, there is still hope, as Djokovic may seek injunctive relief legally to continue being in Australia and play the Australian Open.

All of Serbia backs Djokovic in his struggle

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Novak Djokovic’s father Srdjan Djokovic has expressed his anger at the treatment of his son. He called this situation“not just a fight for Novak, but a fight for the whole world.”

In fact, even the Serbian President, Aleksander Vucic, voiced his support for Djokovic. He stated that Novak Djokovic was a “victim of harassment”. He assured Novak that all of Serbia supported the player.

 

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On the other hand, Australian officials remain strict about the situation. Health Minister Greg Hunt described Djokovic’s treatment as “tough but fair”. He stressed how the rules were all similar for everyone under the government.

Do you think it is fair for Novak Djokovic to have his visa cancelled? Or in fact, fair for him to have been granted the exemption in the first place? Let us know in the comments below.

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