Beijing time on January 12 news, although Judge Kelly ruled that Djokovic won the case, but whether Djokovic can play in this year's Australian Open is still uncertain. The reason is that there are many doubts in the supporting materials he provided, and the Australian side has re-investigated, and if it is found that the supporting materials are false, Deyo may face further severe penalties.

According to information received by Melbourne media from a spokesman for the Australian Department of Immigration, Immigration Minister Alex Hawke is still considering canceling Djokovic's visa again. This time, if his German visa is cancelled, he will not be able to enter Australia for three years.
Immigration Minister Hawke considered using his personal rights to deport Djokovic because there were many doubts in his testimony. First of all, the cut-off time for the Australian Open medical exemption is December 10, while Deyo tested positive on December 16, which is obviously not within this time node.
In addition, New York Times contributor Ben Rosenberg posted on social media that by scanning the QR code on Djokovic's nucleic acid test certificate, Deyo's nucleic acid test result on December 16 was negative, but after a few hours of re-scanning the QR code, the test result became positive.
It is also very important that on Deyo's application form for entry into Australia, he promised that he had no history of travel to other countries in the 14 days prior to arriving in Australia, but in fact Deyo had appeared in Serbia, France and Spain 14 days before arriving in Australia. If he is found to be suspected of concealing his itinerary, he faces 12 months in prison at worst.
It is also worth noting that the German magazine Der Spiegel, known for investigating scandals in the sports world, has found new doubts, and That Djokovic's nucleic acid positive report may be on December 26 instead of 16, and they are looking for the latest proof. If you investigate deeply, new discoveries may be made.
With the Australian Open draw on 13 January, Minister Hawke may make a final decision today. Whether Djokovic can participate in this year's Australian Open competition will be a very critical day today.