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conflict! Riots in support of Djokovic erupted in Melbourne: police used pepper spray to deport the congregated crowd

On January 10, Beijing time, Djokovic successfully won the case and got the opportunity to participate in the Australian Open. However, Djokovic's father said his son was arrested again in Melbourne after winning the visa case and could still be deported. Soon, in Melbourne, many djokovic supporters could not bear it, collectively took to the streets to support Djokovic, and the police used pepper spray to expel the crowd, and the scene was chaotic.

conflict! Riots in support of Djokovic erupted in Melbourne: police used pepper spray to deport the congregated crowd

Djokovic won the case but did not confirm his participation in the Australian Open, and Djokovic's father said that although his son won the case, he was arrested again. However, some reporters later reported that djokovic's arrest was not true. Djokovic's family added fuel to the fire, and Djokovic's brother Dejod angrily scolded that the Australian authorities could not afford to lose!

conflict! Riots in support of Djokovic erupted in Melbourne: police used pepper spray to deport the congregated crowd

At present, there are more and more voices in support of Djokovic, but Australia is still considering canceling Djokovic's visa. Soon, Australia's immigration minister was also caught in a dilemma, with reports saying he would not immediately decide whether to cancel Djokovic's visa.

conflict! Riots in support of Djokovic erupted in Melbourne: police used pepper spray to deport the congregated crowd

After Djokovic won the case and still did not get free, chaos broke out in Melbourne, Australia, Djokovic's supporters gathered in anger, and as a lawyer's car left, fans flocked to the scene, and the police worked hard to keep the car moving forward. It is reported that the fans at the scene chanted Djokovic's name and threw bottles, and some people climbed into the car at the scene.

conflict! Riots in support of Djokovic erupted in Melbourne: police used pepper spray to deport the congregated crowd

To this end, the fans clashed with the police, who used pepper spray to deport some fans who were out of control. In fact, djokovic did not have Djokovic himself in the car he was surrounding. The whole scene was very chaotic.

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