JAKARTA - Tennis star Novak Djokovic lost in his last attempt to stay in Australia. He was also confirmed to be deported from the country.
The Federal Court has upheld the government's decision to cancel the visa of the Serbian player who was not vaccinated against COVID-19.
Citing the BBC, the Australian government argued the 34-year-old athlete was a threat to public health.
With this decision, it is certain that Djokovic will not appear at the 2022 Australian Open. The 34-year-old came to Australia in an attempt to defend his title and pursue the record of becoming the most successful men's singles player in history.
During Sunday's hearing, January 16, before a three-judge panel, Djokovic's defense failed to argue that the reasons given by the government were "invalid and illogical".
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Djokovic is currently staying in an immigration detention hotel in Melbourne. The same place he occupied after his visa was first revoked upon his arrival on January 6.
Djokovic has appealed against Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's discretionary power to cancel his visa on the grounds that the world number one threatens public order.
His presence in Australia is thought to boost anti-vaccine sentiment amid the worsening coronavirus outbreak in Australia.
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