Novak Djokovic’s bid to remain in Australia goes earlier than courts on Monday

Novak Djokovic’s battle to stay in Australia and bid for a file breaking tennis title goes earlier than the courts on Monday, with the star participant’s legal professionals and the federal authorities to face off over his controversial COVID-19 vaccination exemption.

Djokovic, who has been held in an immigration detention lodge since his visa was revoked on his arrival at Melbourne’s airport on Wednesday, argues {that a} current COVID-19 an infection certified him for the medical exemption from the nation’s requirement for all guests to be double vaccinated.

The Australian authorities, nevertheless, stated non-citizens had no proper of assured entry to Australia and pressured that even when the Serbian gained the courtroom motion, it reserved the precise to detain him once more and take away him from the nation.

The listening to within the Federal Circuit and Household Court docket is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. (2300 GMT Sunday) after Decide Anthony Kelly refused a request by the federal government to delay the listening to till Wednesday. The session can be held remotely and live-streamed for the general public.

Djokovic, the world primary, is hoping to win a file twenty first Grand Slam on the Australian Open, which begins in Melbourne on Jan. 17.

However as an alternative of coaching, the Serbian participant has been confined in a lodge https://www.reuters.com/way of life/sports activities/visa-limbo-djokovic-housed-with-asylum-seekers-australian-hotel-2022-01-07 used for asylum seekers and is difficult the choice to cancel his visa after being stopped on arrival https://www.reuters.com/way of life/sports activities/exclusive-novak-djokovic-denied-entry-australia-seeking-injunction-stop-2022-01-05 at Melbourne Airport.

Crowds of Djokovic’s supporters have gathered outdoors the lodge, dancing and cheering, together with protesters criticising Australia’s harsh asylum insurance policies.

Djokovic, a vocal opponent of COVID-19 vaccine mandates, stated in a submitting https://www.reuters.com/way of life/sports activities/djokovic-faces-third-day-australian-migrant-detention-covid-vaccine-furore-2022-01-08 to the courtroom on Saturday that he been granted an exemption from vaccination as a result of having had the virus in December. Paperwork filed to the courtroom confirmed he was unvaccinated.

His legal professionals stated he had the required permissions to enter Australia, together with an evaluation from the Division of Residence Affairs that responses on his journey declaration type indicated he met the circumstances for quarantine-free arrival. The federal government disputed this.

It stated the division’s electronic mail was not an assurance “that his so-called ‘medical exemption’ can be accepted”, and his responses may very well be questioned and verified on his arrival.

The federal government additionally challenged Djokovic’s declare for a medical exemption on the premise he had contracted COVID-19 in mid-December and had recovered two weeks later.

“There isn’t any suggestion that the applicant had “acute main medical sickness” in December 2021. All he has stated is that he examined constructive for COVID-19. This isn’t the identical,” the submitting stated.

French newspaper L’Equipe printed {a photograph} of the participant taken when he was named the day by day’s Champion of Champions within the days after he stated within the courtroom submitting he had examined constructive for coronavirus, Dec. 16. Different pictures printed on social media confirmed him showing at capabilities in Serbia on dates quickly after that take a look at.

It was not clear if Djokovic knew of his constructive take a look at on the time of the occasions proven within the footage.

Djokovic, 34, has gained the Australian Open 9 occasions and the drama over his refused entry has triggered a furore https://www.reuters.com/way of life/sports activities/djokovic-case-really-not-good-sport-says-murray-2022-01-09 in sporting circles, sparked tensions between Serbia and Australia and turn out to be a flashpoint for opponents of vaccine mandates around the globe.

WORLD NO. 1 IS A NON-CITIZEN

The federal government submitting on Sunday pressured that even when the courtroom dominated to free Djokovic from detention and let him play within the Open, underneath Australian legislation the federal government had each proper to bar him as a result of he’s a non-citizen.

That drew explicit ire from Djokovic’s father, who addressed one other small protest in entrance of Serbia’s parliament constructing in Belgrade on Sunday.

“Are we animals? What are we? We’re human beings. That is occurring as a result of we’re only a small a part of the world, however we’re proud. They haven’t any respect for him.”

Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley stated https://www.reuters.com/way of life/sports activities/australian-open-chief-says-conflicting-changing-advice-led-djokovic-fiasco-2022-01-09 in his first media interview for the reason that furore started that his organisation had spoken with federal and state officers for months to make sure the secure passage of gamers.

Czech participant Renata Voracova https://www.reuters.com/way of life/sports activities/tennis-player-voracova-left-australia-after-visa-issues-czech-foreign-ministry-2022-01-08, who was detained in the identical detention lodge as Djokovic and had her visa revoked after points along with her vaccine exemption, left the nation with out difficult her standing, the Czech Overseas Ministry stated.

(Reuters)