Novak Djokovic left Australia Sunday evening after losing his final bid to avoid deportation and play in the Australian Open.
A masked Djokovic was photographed in a Melbourne airport lounge with two government officials in black uniforms before he left for Dubai. It’s not clear where he will go from there. Among the possibilities are Spain, Monaco or his native Serbia, where he has an almost iconic status and would likely be greeted with a hero’s welcome.
The ensuing back-and-forth raised questions of whether Djokovic was unfairly given special treatment or unfairly singled out because of his celebrity status and saw many complain that the drawn-out battle at the very least made Australia look bad. [Most read in Sports] Who will the Chicago Bears hire as their new coach and GM? Here’s what to know about the searches — including the latest interviews.The decision dashes Djokovic’s hopes of winning a record 21st Grand Slam title. He is currently tied with rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most Grand Slam singles trophies in men’s tennis.
But back in Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison hailed the decision as one “to keep our borders strong and keep Australians safe.” The pandemic response has become politically charged ahead of elections, due by May, when Morrison’s conservative coalition will seek another term.
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