Lawyers for Novak Djokovic filed court documents in his challenge against deportation from Australia that showed the tennis star contracted COVID-19 last month.
Lawyers for Novak Djokovic filed court documents in his challenge against deportation from Australia that showed the tennis star contracted COVID-19 last month, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported Saturday.
Djokovic is in immigration detention in Melbourne preparing for his challenge in the Federal Circuit Court on Monday. Australian Open organizers have not commented publicly, except to tell Australian newspapers that no players have been misled over the vaccination requirements. The other player was identified on Friday by the Czech Republic embassy in Canberra as 38-year-old doubles player Renata Voráčová.
Tiley said in the video to staff that he couldn’t speak publicly because of the ongoing legal matter, but defended his organization.
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