The Serbian tennis star was detained by border authorities last week for failing to provide sufficient proof for a medical exemption from receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.
An Australian federal court on Monday ruled in favor of Novak Djokovic, ordering the Australian government to overturn the cancellation of his visa, in a
decision that opens the door for the the world’s top-ranked tennis player to participate in the upcoming Australian Open grand slam event in Melbourne.... [+]
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