Photo surfaces of Djokovic in Melbourne taken as his visa was denied!
The world's best tennis player, Novak Djokovic, is in quarantine accommodation meant for immigrants, after the Australian authorities denied him a visa and issued a deportation order.
However, Novak filed a complaint through his lawyer, so the final decision will be made on Monday, when it will be known if the best tennis player in the world will definitely be expelled from that country.
Djokovic landed at Melbourne airport at around 11:30 pm local time, but it soon became clear that there would be many problems, and politicians, led by the Australian prime minister, had already hinted that Novak would be forced to immediately return if did not have an adequate visa.
And then they allegedly found a problem, which the local authorities did not want to solve, while the green light was not given by the minister of immigration, so Novak was banned from entering the country, although other tennis players with medical exemption and the same documentation passed and entered Australia with no problems.
Nothing was known about the situation with Novak for some time because he was detained for six hours in a room guarded by police, and did not have his phone with him, nor was he allowed to communicate with his team and lawyers.
Only after the intervention of the Serbian embassy and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Novak was released from the airport, but with the decision that he would be deported.
The only photo of Djokovic since his arrival in Melbourne has now appeared on social networks, showing precisely the moment when the customs officers at the airport told him that he had a visa problem and that would not be allowed to enter Australia.
Novak was then escorted from the airport in a vehicle with tinted windows, so no one could take a picture of his face as he was taken to a quarantine hotel housing many migrants, who complain of catastrophic conditions, torment and and worms in their food.
It’s been an eventful 24 hours for Novak Djokovic. Here’s how it panned out - from the moment Novak arrived to have his passport stamped by Border Force officials, to his arrival at a City hotel where he’s currently being detained. https://t.co/y4L3ClCNOU pic.twitter.com/WxcNJzjqwC— Clint Stanaway (@cstanaway) January 6, 2022
Take a look at the unreal scenes in front of the hotel where Djokovic is locked up:
Video: Accordions played and Serbian flags flying in the streets of Australia in support of Novak
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