Australian federal court upholds cancellation of Novak Djokovic’s visa

A medical exemption that allowed Serbian tennis’ world number one tennis player to enter the country without vaccination has sparked fury in Australia.

An Australian court upheld the government’s decision to cancel Novak Djokovic Visa On Sunday, the unvaccinated tennis superstar ended his hopes of winning the Australian Open and winning a record-breaking 21 men’s Grand Slam titles.

Delivering a verdict on a case that has gripped Australia and the sporting world for more than a week, a three-judge bench of the Federal Court heard arguments from public prosecutors that Djokovic’s continued presence may have contributed to Australia’s COVID-19 crisis. Threatened anti-vaccination sentiment during a bad outbreak. Ever since the pandemic started.

A medical exemption that allowed world number one Serbian tennis to enter the country without vaccination sparked fury in Australia, and became a political issue for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who had to be given a federal law before May. To call an election.

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