Last Updated: January 10, 2022, 00:53 IST Serbia veteran Novak Djokovic (Novak Djokovic) was first given a discount of the covid-19 vaccination for all the players who participated in the Australian Open (Australian Open), but the Australia … That I am satisfied with my game. Especially when I have not been able to play for the last two and a half months. (Instagram) Melbourne. The Australian government’s petition was rejected by the court seeking to stop the hearing of the Novak Djokovic case until the Australian Open Draws. In an order published on Sunday, Judge Anthony Kelly refused to pursue Monday’s hearing till Wednesday. Serbia superstar Djokovic is in a hotel in custody of immigration officers. Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews filed a petition in the case on Saturday. However, the court has given the government the option to make another application in this matter. Novak Djokovic was refused to give admission to Melbourne Airport, when the border authorities canceled their visa for not completing the imperative of complete vaccination against Kovid-19 for admission of all non-citizens. He is in custody of immigration officers since Thursday. See also, the player who earned 1600 crore annually forced to stay in the Refugee Hotel, 2 countries made the question of nose. Meanwhile, Djokovic’s mother alleged that the authorities put their son in ‘very bad’ residence like ‘prisoner’. He even said that ‘unfair’ is being treated with Djokovic. Djokovic, 34, was given a discount in the need of Kovid-19 vaccination for all the players and their support staff who first participated in the Australian Open, but their visa was canceled after entering Australia. India Pakistan’s latest news on News18 India see First Published: January 10, 2022, 00:53 Isthomesports Djokovic visa case: Australia government dismisses a shock, hearing rejected to postpone hearing
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Novak Djokovic visa case: Australian government’s shock, appeal to postpone hearing rejected
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