
Australia's cancellation of djokovic's entry visa continues to ferment, the Serbian lawyer has filed an appeal, and the Australian federal court will hold a hearing next Monday to decide whether to expel the 9-time Australian Open champion, when people will also know whether Djokovic will miss this year's Australian Open.
Djokovic is currently being held at a hotel in The Melbourne suburb of Carlton, which is now used in immigration detention. Outside his hotel, many fans came to his aid. "Today I am ashamed of Australians. Without Djokovic's Australian Open, I wouldn't have watched. Christina told BBC reporters. Another fan, Jelena, said: "The Australian government needs to solve this mess, this is an international scandal, the world is watching." ”
The Australian Open event organizers and the Victorian Ministry of Health recently jointly said that Djokovic was granted an exemption to the new crown vaccine and allowed him to participate in this Australian Open. However, the incident caused strong dissatisfaction in Australian public opinion, and opposition reached a climax yesterday. Djokovic has been staying at the hotel since dying from Dubai to Melbourne last night, and his entry visa was cancelled by the Australian government this morning.
Spain's king Nadal, who was preparing for the Australian Open in Melbourne, said the irritation of Australians was "normal" and that "it was clear to me that if you were vaccinated, you could play at the Australian Open." My feeling is that vaccines are our only way out of the spread of the pandemic. ”
Djokovic, who has personally expressed opposition to mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations, was infected with the coronavirus in June 2020 and has not been reinfected since.
Author: Wu Shu
Edit: Gu Miao