The court retained the right to revoke the visa, but Novak is stronger than anything!

The best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic, will be released from custody, as ordered by the court in Melbourne. The trial lasted a very long time, but the most important thing is that it was resolved in favor of Nolet’s lawyers.
Lawyers for the Serbian tennis player filed a lawsuit for entering Australia, where he was stopped because his visa was not recognized, the trial lasted over six hours, and judge Anthony Kelly pointed out in the decision that there was a lot of illogicality on the part of border police.

Christopher Tran, the state’s lawyer, pointed out that the Australian Minister of Immigration, Alex Hawke, can and should retain the right to withdraw his visa, and that Djokovic’s deportation can be legal again.

Judge Anthony Kelly, after arguments given by Novak’s lawyers, as well as state lawyers, said that the ban on deportation for the best tennis player on the planet was extended until 8 pm local time, ie 10 am local time.

While the last ban expired at 4 pm (six according to ours).

The border guards exceeded their authority because it is now clear that the nine-time winner of the Australian Open did everything he was told to perform at the first Grand Slam.

Novak was locked up in a hotel for five days, and now he has to return to the field as soon as possible and start preparations for the first Grand Slam of this season.

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