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PM Serbia hopes to decision Novak Djokovic soon

Belgrade: Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Tuesday he was not optimistic or pessimistic whether his colleague Novak Djokovic would be allowed to play in the Australian Open, but hoped for the final decision immediately.
Djokovic number one world faces a threat detained by the federal government for the second time and is deported from Australia, even though there is a court decision on Monday which canceled his decision to cancel his visa.
Read the Alsodjokovic train when Australia’s open dream Hang in Balancetennis Superstar Novak Djokovic was trained at the Australian Open Venue on Tuesday for a business to win the Grand Slam 21 record but his dream was hung in a balance when the government contemplated cancel his visa, again.
“Hopefully the final decision will be announced soon,” said Brnabic told Reuters in an interview.
“Uncertainty is not good for one stakeholder, both Djokovic and the Australian Open.” He said he was “not optimistic or pessimistic” about whether Djokovic would be allowed to live in Australia, where he would bid on a record for the Grand Slam 21.
Read Alsodjokovic, Barty was confirmed as seed No.
1 For OpenThe Australia Uncertain Status of Novak Djokovic Ranking Top Ranking does not stop Australian organizers to register as the top seed for the Grand Slam tournament starting the following Monday in Melbourne Park.Brnabic, WHO spoke to his partner Australia Scott Morrison on Monday night, said the government was ready to give The guarantee that Djokovic will respect local regulations while in Australia.
Read Alsonovak Djokovic for free in Australia but the threat of deportation was still visible from the number one world still faced threats detained by the federal government for the second time and deported, although the court Monday canceled his decision to cancel the visa.
Judge Anthony Kelly said he canceled the decision to block Djokovic entries because residents who were not vaccinated against Covid-19 could not enter Australia unless they were released.
Djokovic, who was not vaccinated, based on his release on the virus contract last month.
The government believes that the case of the exception was inadequate, but the court canceled the decision.
Read also wanted to play in the Australian Open after Visa Victory, said Djokovicnovak Djokovic on Monday said he hoped to still compete in the Australian Open while his mother said the decision to cancel the cancellation of his visa was “the biggest victory in his career.” The verdict canceled the visual cancellation on the land of Covid-19 health, and ended his detention, asked about Djokovic attending the Belgrade Tennis Association on December 17, the day after he tested positive, Brnabic said the star would be “clearly violated by the rules” if he knew the results test before he participates.
However, additional clarification is needed.
“I don’t know when he received the test results, when he read it,” Brnabic said.

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