Beijing, January 14 (China News Service) Canberra news: Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke announced on the 14th that the visa of Jokovic, the number one male singles player in the world tennis world, was cancelled.
Alex Hawke said in a statement that the cancellation of his visa was based on "good health and good order reasons because it would be in the public interest to do so."
This will most likely lead to Djokovic's failure to participate in the 2022 Australian Open, which will begin on the 17th. Some media also pointed out that this means that Djokovic may not be able to obtain an Australian visa for the next 3 years. At the same time, he now faces the risk of deportation.
On the evening of January 5, after arriving at Melbourne Airport in Australia on the evening of January 5, Djokovic, the number one player in the world tennis men's singles, was denied entry and cancelled his Australian visa. The Australian border protection department issued a statement on the 6th, saying that Djokovic failed to provide suitable materials that met the entry requirements, and his visa was subsequently cancelled.
Australian Prime Minister Morrison said on the 6th that Djokovic must provide "satisfactory proof" that the new crown vaccine cannot be vaccinated due to medical conditions.
Djokovic's team of lawyers then appealed to the Federal Circuit court of Australia. On January 10, the Australian Federal Circuit ruled, overturning the Australian government's previous decision to cancel Djokovic's Australian visa and demanding that the immigration department immediately release Djokovic.
The 2022 Australian Open signing table was released on the 13th, and Djokovic is still ranked as the top seed in the men's singles. (End)
Source: China News Network