BREAKING: Novak Djokovic wins his appeal to stay in Australia after the country’s authorities barred entry to the tennis star over his Covid-19 vaccination status.
While he was in the air, questions were raised about exactly how and why Djokovic was granted the medical exemption, amid a worsening epidemic situation in Australia. The country’s total coronavirus infections surpassed 1 million on Monday, with more than half of them recorded in the past week, Reuters reported.
Members of the local Serbian community rally outside a government detention center on Sunday, where Serbia’s tennis champion, Novak Djokovic, is staying in Melbourne.ahead of the hearing on Monday, government lawyers said the Australian government had not given Djokovic an assurance that the medical exemption would be accepted.
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