On January 10, the Australian Federal Court tried Novak Djokovic to win the case after the world number one player was recovered with visas. The reason is because the border forces of this country do not accept medical exemption applications (not vaccinated Covid-19) provided by the Australian tennis for Nole.
Despite winning the lawsuit, Djokovic is still not safe. Accordingly, the Federal Minister of Australia Immigration, Alex Hawke can still use “personal power” to cancel his visa again. Therefore, the Serbian player still faces the risk of expeled from Australia.

After many days of delay, Alex Hawke recently made his final decision, which was to cancel the second Djokovic visa. Mr. Hawke declared:
“Today, I have implemented my power under Section 133C (3) of the Immigration Act to cancel the visa of Novak Djokovic, based on the interests of the community on health and social order.
This decision was made based on the Federal Court's decisions on January 10, 2022, when the judge canceled the decision to revoke the visa of Mr. Djokovic before. I have carefully considered the information provided by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Australian Border Guard and Mr. Djokovic.
The Morrison government is committed to protecting the border of Australia, especially issues related to Covid-19 pandemic. I would like to thank the officers of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Australian Border Guard, who are working every day to serve the interests of Australia, although increasingly facing many challenges. ”

The sources said Djokovic will continue to appeal again. However, with Australia's expansion preparation on January 17, the world number one player will probably not be able to participate. If this happens, Andrey RubleV will replace Nole's position.
In the event of a failure, Djokovic will be expelled from Australia immediately. Not only that, he may have to pay a huge amount of fines, banned from importing photos in Australia for 3 years and even in prison.