Djokovic in limbo in hotel for detained asylum seekers as lawyers fight Australia ban

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Tennis star Novak Djokovic is being kept as ‘a prisoner’ in quarantine in Australia, his mother said after authorities denied him entry into the country amid criticism over his exemption from COVID-19 vaccination requirements for the Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Jan 6 - Novak Djokovic faced at least 72 hours holed up in a Melbourne hotel for immigration detainees after he was denied entry into Australia on Thursday amid a political firestorm over hisThe tennis star, who is chasing a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam at the Australian Open, remained in the country after his lawyersseeking to overturn the federal government decision. A court agreed not to deport him before a full hearing scheduled for Monday.

"There are no special cases, rules are rules," he said. "We will continue to make the right decisions when it comes to securing Australian borders in relation to this pandemic."that he felt sorry for his rival "but at the same time, he knew the conditions since a lot of months ago." Djokovic's fate is tied to a political fight in Australia, characterised by fingerpointing between Morrison's conservative administration and the left-leaning Victoria state government.

The Australian task force that sets the exemption parameters lists the risk of serious cardiac illness from inoculation and a COVID-19 infection in the past six months as qualifiers. But Morrison said Tennis Australia had been advised weeks ago that a recent infection did not meet the criteria for exemption.

In response, Kelly, who had asked when Djokovic was scheduled to play his first match, said: "If I can say with the respect necessary, the tail won't be wagging the dog here."The move by the Australian government to block Djokovic's entry has caused ructions between Canberra and Belgrade. Morrison said he was aware "representations have been made" by the Serbian embassy in Canberra but denied accusations of harassment.

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