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COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate: Novak Djokovic’s Australian Visa Cancelled

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Point News247 reports that men’s world No 1 tennis player, Novak Djokovic’s visa to Australia has been cancelled by border force officials at Melbourne airport.

On Tuesday, the Serbian announced he was travelling to Australia on an “exemption permission”, but after landing in Melbourne on Wednesday evening, Djokovic was held in isolation after reportedly attempting to enter the country on a visa that does not permit medical exemptions for being unvaccinated against COVID-19.

His visa was, however, cancelled after he was held for several hours in the airport, during which he was placed in isolation in a police-guarded room on Thursday morning in Australia.

An Australian Border Force statement read: “The ABF can confirm that Mr Djokovic failed to provide appropriate evidence to meet the entry requirements to Australia, and his visa has been subsequently cancelled.

“Non-citizens who do not hold a valid visa on entry or who have had their visa cancelled will be detained and removed from Australia.

“The ABF can confirm Mr Djokovic had access to his phone.​”

Shortly after the announcement, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison reiterated that nobody was above the country’s border rules.

Morrison said in a tweet, “Mr Djokovic’s visa has been cancelled. Rules are rules, especially when it comes to borders. No one is above these rules.

“Our strong border policies have been critical to Australia having one of the lowest death rates in the world from COVID, we are continuing to be vigilant.”

Earlier, Morrison had said Djokovic would be “on the next plane home” if his evidence for a COVID-19 vaccination exemption to play at the Australian Open was not satisfactory.

However, Australia’s Minister for Health, Greg Hunt made it clear that if Djokovic does wish to try and stay in the country, he would need to follow the appropriate processes.

Hunt said in a statement “It’s a matter for him as to whether he wishes to appeal that … But, if a visa is cancelled then somebody will have to leave the country.”

Meanwhile, Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has made his stance clear and criticised the manner in which world No 1 had been treated.

“I just finished a phone conversation with Novak Djokovic,” Vucic wrote on Instagram.

“I told our Novak that the whole of Serbia is with him and that our authorities are taking all measures to stop the harassment of the best tennis player in the world in the shortest possible period.

“In accordance with all norms of international public law, Serbia will fight for Novak Djokovic, for justice and truth.”

On Tuesday, world No 1 disclosed his intention to fly to Australia for the first Grand Slam of the year. He posted an image on social media from an airport saying that he was travelling with an “exemption permission”.

Although, he has never shared whether he is vaccinated against COVID-19, he has criticised mandates ruling that players must be double-jabbed.

Djokovic who is currently tied with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on 20 career Grand Slam titles has won the Australian Open nine times, including the last three years.

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