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Australia: Djokovic lost the final trial and has left the country for Dubai

On January 16, the Australian Federal Court ruled in favor of immigration authorities to cancel the entry visa for Serbian tennis star Djokovic, who had left Australia on the same day.

Australia: Djokovic lost the final trial and has left the country for Dubai

The latest news shows that Djokovic has flown to Dubai with his coach, where they will transit back to Europe. The "visa storm" that lasted for more than ten days has finally come to an end. After the results of the trial were released on the afternoon of January 16, Djokovic issued a statement saying that he was "extremely disappointed" by the court's decision, but would cooperate with the departure of the Australian side, and that the "diplomatic storm" caused by the incident in Djokovic's hometown of Serbia had not subsided. Serbian President Vucic considered the Australian ruling "political" to be" in its capacity. Serbian President Vucic said the Australian authorities should have said from the outset that only vaccinated people could enter Australian territory, but they didn't say so, and I can't wait to meet Djokovic in Serbia and get him back to his country, back to where he's always been popular. Since the beginning of January, Djokovic's visa has twice been cancelled by the Australian government for violating epidemic prevention regulations. Djokovic's departure from Australia means he will not be able to beat his 21st Grand Slam singles title in the next Australian Open matches. Not only that, according to the relevant provisions of the Australian Immigration Law, he may not be able to enter Australia for the next three years.

(Intern Editor: Wang Chenyao)

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