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Novak Djokovic back in detention after Australian government revokes visa again
•The Australian government this time has invoked exceptional — and difficult to challenge — executive powers to declare Novak Djokovic a threat to public health and safety.
Why did Australia's Immigration Minister cancel Novak Djokovic's visa?
•Here are the key reasons the minister gave in a written document released by the Federal Court hearing on Djokovic's appeal.
Serbian president accuses Australia of 'mistreating' Novak Djokovic
•The Serbian leader's comments came hours after Australia stripped Djokovic of his visa on Friday and plans to detain him, just days ahead of his bid to win a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open
Australia vows to enforce Covid rules ahead of Novak Djokovic decision
•The visa battle with Djokovic is politically charged in Australia, which has endured nearly two years of some of the world's toughest coronavirus restrictions.
Australian Open 2022: Novak Djokovic drawn to play major as deportation threat looms
•The unvaccinated world number one, top seed and defending champion is looking to clinch a 10th title at Melbourne Park.
French reporter 'was told not to ask' Novak Djokovic about vaccination
•Franck Ramella from L'Equipe sports daily spoke with the men's world number one in Belgrade on 18 December, two days after the date Djokovic has stated he tested positive for Covid-19.
Australian PM Scott Morrison says no decision yet on Novak Djokovic visa
•Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's earlier statement that he is pondering whether to tear up the visa "has not changed", Morrison told a news conference
Novak Djokovic admits 'errors' as he fights to avoid Australian deportation
•In a short statement, Novak Djokovic dismissed allegations he knowingly went out in public a day after testing COVID positive.
Novak Djokovic 'did not know' of positive Covid result when in public: Mother
•Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said it would be a "clear breach" of the country's Covid-19 rules if the tennis world number one was in public while knowing he had tested positive.