This morning, January 10, the trial of Novak Djokovic in Australia is the top concern of the world sports village. Earlier, the Serbian tennis player was recovered by Australian border forces and banned the entry into the country, although he was exempted from medical exemption by the Australian Tennis Australia.
After many interruptions due to the streaming website with technical problems, the hearing session still took place as planned. After nearly 5 hours of trial, the final decision was made. Accordingly, the Australian Federal Court, namely Judge Anthony Kelly declared Djokovic winning the lawsuit and returned the visa.

The decision of the Federal Court takes effect immediately. Therefore, the Australian Government must repay all expenses for the trial, personal belongings as well as Djokovic's papers, and release the Serbian tennis player within 30 minutes. Earlier, he left Park hotel and was under house arrest at another location to directly monitor the trial.
However, according to the latest information, Djokovic has just been arrested again despite winning the case. The top sources said the police were at the office in Melbourne of Djokovic's legal team this afternoon 10/1. Meanwhile, a white truck specialized used to carry detained individuals was seen in the basement of this building.
With the current developments, Djokovic's ability to expand 2022 is still open. The Serbian player is still at risk of being expelled from Australia. The reason is because at the end of the hearing this morning, lawyer Christopher Tran of the Australian government said the Federal Minister of Immigration, Alex Hawke, is considering whether to use “personal power” to cancel Nole's visa again.

Australian media said Mr. Hawke had 4 hours to make a final decision. It is known that the Djokovic side still has the right to appeal, but the possibility of success is not high.
If the visa canceled and expelled from Australia, Djokovic will miss an appointment with Australia to expand 2022. Not only that, he is also banned from entering Australia for the next 2 years, as prescribed by the government.
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