Australia has cancelled Novak Djokovic 's visa for a second time


Australia has cancelled Novak Djokovic 's visa for a second time, the country's immigration minister announced on Friday. Officials said the world tennis No. 1, who is unvaccinated for COVID-19, may pose a risk to the community. Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used discretionary powers to again cancel Djokovic's visa, after a court quashed an earlier revocation and released him from immigration detention on Monday. But the Australian judge who blocked Djokovic's deportation scheduled an emergency hearing late Friday, with the player's lawyer saying he is seeking an injunction against the deportation. Pictured left and right: Djokovic rests during a training session at Melbourne Park, Australia, January 14, 2022. Top-inset: Djokovic arriving in Australia on January 5.

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