Melbourne: Court decision on Sunday to enforce Australian visa cancellation Novak Djokovic is the end of a series of events “very regrettable” and the Serbian exit from the Australian Open is a loss for the sport, said Tennis Tennis who has said ATP.
Australia will deport the world number one tennis player Djokovic after the Federal Court enforced the government’s decision to cancel the visancy on the grounds that his decision would not be vaccinated against Covid-19 pose a risk for the country.
The decision ruled out Serbia 34 years from the Australian Open this year, a tournament he had won a record nine times including the last three editions.
Also read ‘seappointed’ Novak Djokovic said he would leave AustralianoGak Djokovic told Sunday he was “very disappointed” by the Australian decision to deport him but he would obey him and leave the country.
“Today’s decision to enforce Australian visa cancellation Novak Djokovic marks the end of a series of events that are very regrettable,” ATP said in a statement.
“In the end, the decision of the legal authority regarding the health matters of public health must be respected.
More time is needed to take stock inventory and to take learning from this situation.” ATP’s statement about the cancellation of the Australian visa Novak Djokovic.
pandemic covid-19 two years.
The previous men’s tennis management body said that 97% of the 100 men’s top players were inoculated against Covid-19.
ATP reaffirmed that he continued to “highly recommend” players to vaccinate.
Read Alsonovak Djokovic’s offer for the history of tennis ending for now – and maybe Forevernovak Djokovic never hid his desire to be remembered as the biggest men’s tennis player of all time, but his chance to make the Grand Slam history ended for now – and maybe indefinitely time limits.
“Apart from how this has been achieved, Novak is one of our biggest champions and his absence from the Australian Open is a loss for the match,” ATP said.
“We know how turbulent from these last days for Novak and how much he wants to defend his title in Melbourne.
We hope he is fine and hope to see him back in court soon.”