Beijing time on January 6 news, Djokovic's Australian Open journey is finally coming to an end. According to a number of foreign media reports, Australian authorities rejected Djokovic's application for entry because he did not meet the conditions for a medical exemption. At present, the Australian side has decided to repatriate Djokovic, and he will certainly not be able to play in this year's Australian Open.
Australian Customs believed that the evidence provided by Djokovic was insufficient to prove that he was eligible for a medical exemption, so they refused Djokovic's entry.
After Djokovic arrived in Melbourne, he was kept in a room at the airport, guarded by two men, and his mobile phone and other communication equipment were confiscated to prevent Djokovic from contacting the outside world. During this time Vucevic personally spoke to Djokovic, but things did not change in any way.
After Djokovic remained at Melbourne Customs for 7 hours, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on social media that Djokovic's visa had been cancelled. Rules are rules, especially when it comes to entry, and no one can be above them.
Djokovic will be on his way back, and with 10 days to go before the Australian Open, will Djokovic be able to enter Australia at the last minute to participate in the Australian Open? At present, the hope is very slim. As the most successful player in the history of the Australian Open, Deyo's absence from this year's Australian Open in this way would be a huge loss for both sides.