Belgrade: Novak World number one Djokovic returned to training after being released from the Australian immigration detention on Monday, posing a picture with his team from Melbourne Park and thanked the judge to cancel the visual cancellation.
“I am happy and grateful that the judge canceled the cancellation of my visa.
Apart from everything that has happened, I want to stay and try to compete in the Australian Open.
I remain focused on it.
I fly here to play on one of the most events Important events that we have in front of extraordinary fans, “Serbia wrote on Twitter.
I am happy and grateful that the judge canceled the cancellation of my visa.
Apart from all that has happened, I want …
https://t.co/DCFWAUUDLB- Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) 1641820636000 “For now I can’t say more but thank you all to stand with me all this and Encourage me to …
Stay strong.
” The player’s family said his release was “the biggest victory in his life”.
“Novak was free and a few moments ago he went to the tennis court to practice,” Brother Djokovic, Djordje, said at a press conference in Belgrade.
Read also wanted to play at the Australian Open after Visa Victory, said Djokovicnovak Djokovic said Monday he was “happy and grateful” on the decision of the judge to reverse the cancellation of his visa and he still hoped to play in the Australian Open.
“Apart from all that has happened, I want to stay and try to compete @AustralianOpen.
I remain focused on it,” he tweeted.
“He is out there to arrange another note.
He is a athlete and the best tennis player in the world.
All time.
Novak always recommends freedom to choose, no more.
Djokovic’s family is happy that justice has won.” The Australian Government, however, can still deport Djokovic.
A spokesman for the Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said that he was considering using his personal strength to re-remove the Djokovic visa.
Earlier on Monday, Judge Anthony Kelly decided that the federal government’s decision to cancel Visa Djokovic last week in the middle of a row of medical liberation from the Covid-19 vaccine requirement was “unreasonable” and ordered his release.
Read the Alsofull Timeline from the Australian visa controversy Novak Djokovic so that Farthere became a great confusion about how Djokovic was given an exception to enter the country, without revealing his vaccination status.
Australian tennis gave him liberation after being released by two medical panels, but the Australian government rules were different and therefore “truth and justice had come out and I hereby want to thank the Australian legal system and Judge Kelly, who are impartial and neutral.
When he took all The fact since he (Djokovic) landed at Melbourne airport, including the intimidation he passed through, “Djordje added.