Australia has again cancelled the world No 1’s visa. His fate was sealed when he conceded an error in his paperwork and acknowledged attending an interview after a positive Covid testFollow live reaction to the cancellation of Djokovic’s visaFull report:
immigration minister cancels visaNovak Djokovic has fallen victim to the latest harsh application of border policies by an
Australian government, but he still only has himself to blame.
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On Friday the Morrison government’s immigration minister, Alex Hawke, took the momentous decision to again cancel the world No 1’s visa, which is very likely to trigger deportation despite Djokovic’s win in court on Monday.