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Australian immigration cancels Djokovic’s visa

The Australian government on Friday revoked Novak Djokovic’s visa for the second time, saying the world number one tennis player has not received the vaccine against coronavirus and could pose a risk to the community. Djokovic was previously held by the government upon his arrival in the country and released from immigration detention on Monday, but now Novak’s troubles keep increasing. Not only this, he can also be banned from the Australian Open for three years.

Novak’s visa canceled for the second time

The ongoing dispute between Novak Djokovic and the Australian government has escalated. The Australian government has again canceled the visa of Novak Djokovic. This has dealt a big blow to Novak, the world number one player of tennis. He can also be banned from the Australian Open for three years. Earlier, Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke had challenged the court’s decision to cancel the visa on his personal authority and now he has shown it.

Novak Djokovic, one of the world’s greatest tennis players, is now unlikely to play in the Australian Open due to the cancellation of his visa. He has won 20 Grand Slam titles in his career. Even before this, his visa was canceled by the Australian government. Then after the court proceedings, his papers were returned and he got a direct place in the main draw of the Australian Open, but due to the cancellation of visa again, the chances of him playing are slim.

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