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Tennis star Djokovic countered the Australian government and will sue the Australian government for "abuse" of 40 million yuan

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World soccer king Djokovic because he did not get vaccinated, was recently cancelled by Australian Immigration Minister Hawke twice, forced to leave Australia, missed the 10th crown of the Australian Open. According to the British "Sun" report, Qiao Shuai is discussing with the legal team to sue the Australian government on the grounds of "abuse" and claim 6 million US dollars (about 40 million yuan). The $6 million is a hypothesis that Djokovic wins the Australian Open, there will be $4 million in prize money, and there will be compensation for the losses associated with his failure to participate.

Tennis star Djokovic countered the Australian government and will sue the Australian government for "abuse" of 40 million yuan

The British "Sun" quoted people close to Djokovic as saying that Djokovic was treated quite badly at the isolation hotel in Melbourne, and Djokovic's mother revealed to the media, "The hotel is full of bugs and fleas, and he lives like a prisoner." It was noted that Djokovic could file a lawsuit for "being treated with humiliation".

In addition, according to the analysis of the New York Times, the Australian authorities did not allow Djokovic to participate in the Australian Open based on djokovic's failure to administer the vaccine, which may be just the beginning, if Djokovic still refuses to be vaccinated against the new crown, he may also encounter difficulties in participating in the French Open and the US Open.

Tennis star Djokovic countered the Australian government and will sue the Australian government for "abuse" of 40 million yuan

The New York Times reported that the French Open is scheduled to start in May, and French authorities have indicated this week that players participating in the French Open must be vaccinated. Djokovic may be able to participate in The Wimbledon in June, but he may not be able to participate in the U.S. Open a few months later, and according to U.S. epidemic prevention regulations, travelers entering the United States must be vaccinated, with a few exceptions.

Tennis star Djokovic countered the Australian government and will sue the Australian government for "abuse" of 40 million yuan

Tennis world champion Djokovic was denied his visa by Australia and was unable to participate in the Australian Open. The Australian court pointed out on the 20th that Djokovic's behavior may encourage the anti-vaccine movement and affect the decision of the public to vaccinate, and the ministry of immigration to revoke the visa is a reasonable decision.

A panel of three judges said: "A tennis star with an indicative status may affect people of all ages."

In his written ruling, the judge noted that Djokovic's non-vaccination is well known, which is particularly likely to affect young people and vulnerable people, and that this is particularly likely to follow suit. The judge said it was not whimsical, but an awareness of human behavior.

The judge said that in addition to fueling the anti-vaccine movement, Djokovic could also affect people who are hesitant to get vaccinated.

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