Melbourne: Australia Open Chief Craig Tileyy on Sunday blamed conflicting direction and quickly changed in the “challenging environment” because of the confusion that resulted in the tennis star Novak Djokovic was rejected into Australia in medical liberation.
Tiley refused to divide the blame of the story of Djokovic from the mandate that the person who entered the country was vaccinated against the Coronavirus.
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He said Australian tennis was involved in discussions with Federal and Victoria State officials for several months to ensure a safe part of the country.
Djokovic has spent four days in the detention of Immigration in a Melbourne Hotel in front of his appeal on the removal order issued by Australian border forces on Thursday morning.
In a court submitted on Saturday, his lawyer argued that he had been given a medical exception because he had contracted and recovered from Covid-19 infection detected on December 16.
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“We will not blame anyone,” Tiley told Channel 9, who held domestic broadcast rights to Australia Open, on Sunday.
“All I can say is that, especially because there is (so) the information that is contradictory all the time, every week we talk to home business, we talk to all parts of the government to ensure that, we do the right thing, and the right process with This exception.
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“Other information Contradictory, and the contradictory information we received, is due to environmental changes.
We are in a challenging environment.
“The hearing of the court about the Djokovic case will begin at 10 am (2300 GMT) on Monday.
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Tiley, who is open to the Australian tournament director and the chief executive of Australian tennis, stressed that the body did not have deliberately conveyed incorrect information for players who wanted to play in Melbourne using medical liberation.
“All the information we had at that time, the knowledge we had at the time, was supplied to players, supplied “He added.” There will always be a handful of people …
who need an exception medical reason.
We work with the Victoria government to ensure it is actually two medical panels, two processes …
a small hand must be released.
“It was Tiley’s first interview since Djokovic was detained at Melbourne Airport on Wednesday night, the development of South Africa said it had surprised him.
Tiley had previously discussed Australian tennis staff in a video that was then leaked.
In it, he admitted that it was a difficult time for all.
People when expressing sympathy in Djokovic’s situation found himself.
“I want to see him play an open Australia, yes,” Tiley said.
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