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‘Disappointed’ Novak Djokovic said he would leave Australia

'Disappointed' Novak Djokovic said he would leave Australia
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Melbourne: Novak Djokovic said on Sunday he was “very disappointed” by Australian decision to deport him but he would obey him and leave the country.
A few hours earlier, three judges in the Federal Court unanimously rejected the last Serbian Serbian effort which continued to cancel the visual cancellation.
When that happens “I respect the court decision and I will work with the relevant authority in connection with my country’s departure from the country,” said the world number one 34 years in a statement at Eve of the Australian Open.
In the 11-day battle of the lack of Covid-19 vaccine which captured global attention, Ace Tennis had visits canceled at Melbourne airport, returning procedural problems and then canceled by the government.
Read Alsonovak Djokovic lost a fight in Australia deporting several dry words, the Chairperson of the Australian Federal Court, James Allsop, Sunday was distributed with the efforts of Novak Djokovic who was not changed to restore the canceled visa.
“The court order was that the application was converted at a cost”, Allsop said announcing Unanimoushe spent a few nights in Australia in the famous Melbourne Detention Center, running freely to practice in the Australian Open Court for a few days after he won his visa again, and then returned to detention.
“Now I will take the time to rest and recover, before making further comments outside this,” Djokovic said.
The Australian open champion survived flying Melbourne on January 5 hoped to win the title for the 10th time, in the process of becoming the first male player in the history of the game to take 21 grand slam titles.
Read AlSotimeline: Key Moments in Novak Djokovic’s Australian Sagaworld Tennis Number One Novak Djokovic on the basis of public health.
“I feel uncomfortable that the focus of the last week has been on me and I hope that we can all focus on the game and tournament that I like,” Djokovic said, which was scheduled to play Monday night as the first seed.
“I want to expect the players, tournament officials, staff, volunteers, and fans of all the best for the tournament,” he said.
“Finally, I want to thank family, friends, teams, supporters, fans, and fellow Serbs for your sustainable support.
You all have a good source of power to me.” Watch Australia Open: Novak Djokovic lost a fight against deportation

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