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And the turnaround! Australian Immigration Authority has delayed the deportation of Djokovic and will detain him after Saturday's hearing

On January 14, Beijing time, Djokovic's "visa incident" continued to ferment, and he was cancelled for the second time by the Australian Immigration Department. According to Agence France-Presse, the Australian government will delay Djokovic's expulsion and seek to detain Djokovic on Saturday morning, but he is allowed to prepare a Sunday morning hearing with his lawyer and cannot deport him during the proceedings.

And the turnaround! Australian Immigration Authority has delayed the deportation of Djokovic and will detain him after Saturday's hearing

Since Djokovic arrived in Melbourne, Australia, the "struggle" between him and the Australian Immigration Department has begun, Djokovic has previously had his visa cancelled once, but then Djokovic appealed successfully, was ruled in favor of the reinstatement of the visa, Djokovic also publicly announced that he will participate in this year's Australian Open.

And the turnaround! Australian Immigration Authority has delayed the deportation of Djokovic and will detain him after Saturday's hearing

It is only now the second time that the Australian Immigration Department has cancelled Djokovic's visa, but it will not immediately detain Djokovic, and he can stay at his residence. Djokovic's team of lawyers said they had received written documents at 6.3pm local time after the decision was made by Australian Immigration Commissioner Hawke and said they would appeal. Djokovic's team said they hoped to streamline the appeals trial, shorten the time it takes to submit written and oral evidence, and hope to complete the trial by Sunday so that he can catch up with this year's Australian Open.

And the turnaround! Australian Immigration Authority has delayed the deportation of Djokovic and will detain him after Saturday's hearing

The Australian Immigration Department asked Djokovic to meet with Australian federal government officials to attend the hearing on the morning of the 15th local time, and Djokovic will be detained after the hearing.

According to today's trial results, Judge Kelly ruled that Australian border agents could not deport Djokovic while he was in legal proceedings. After Djokovic is detained tomorrow, he is allowed to prepare for a Sunday morning hearing with his lawyers, and the case is also transferred to a higher federal court for trial.

And the turnaround! Australian Immigration Authority has delayed the deportation of Djokovic and will detain him after Saturday's hearing

According to the results of the previous Australian Open draw, the world's no. 1 Djokovic will compete as the number one seed, and he aims to attack the 10th Australian Open title and the 21st Grand Slam title to compete for the first place in the history of men's tennis.

And the turnaround! Australian Immigration Authority has delayed the deportation of Djokovic and will detain him after Saturday's hearing

(Text/Drunken Floating Life)

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