Federal Supreme Court: Djokovic should not stay in Australia

The decision would like unanimously, it was said in the announcement of the three judges James Alsop, Anthony Remarked and David O'Callaghan. The reason should take place at the earliest on Monday. Against the verdict, both sides can not appeal to the Federal Court. According to a report of the news agency AAP, a vocation is possible in front of the high court, the highest court of Australia. The chances of success be low.

No title defense

Thus, the 34-year-old Djokovic can not defend his title at the first Grand Slam Tournament of the Year in Melbourne. His goal was to become the 21st title with a Grand Slam tournament sole record holder from Roger Federer and Rafael Naval.

The meeting had started at 9.30 am (local time). Shortly before 6 pm local time the decision was known. As the Australian news agency reported AAP, Djokovic had followed the meeting from the office of his lawyers in Melbourne. The night before the negotiation of the Federal Supreme Court had spent the record winner of the Australian Open in a deportation hotel.

Completion after days of hanging

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The final negotiation was a day-to-day hanging area. On Friday his visa was invalidated in a personal decision of immigration Minister Alex Hawks a second time. The world ranking first is not vaccinated against the coronavirus and therefore a controversial person in the country, which has set up hard rules since the beginning of the pandemic.

When the authorities had denied the entry in the week in the week, he was temporarily brought to a deportation hotel. A first court decision on Monday was in his favor, Djokovic then continued the preparation for the Australian Open.

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  • The Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic traveled to Melbourne due to a medical special permit.
  • The Serbian world ranking learning wanted to get his tithing success in the Australian Open and defend the title.

  • On January 16, the Federal Court was in Australia after days of hanging, that Djokovic had to leave the country.

  • Federal Court decides: Djokovic should not stay in Australia

  • Djokovic is again in custody

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