Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic will not be in custody pending deportation from Australia. Details revealed in Twitter cited by The Age journalist Paul Seikel.
According to the source, on Saturday, January 15, the athlete will have an interview with the Australian immigration service.
It is noted that the tennis player will be at large until the meeting and the filing of any lawsuits.
Earlier on January 14, the Australian authorities canceled Djokovic’s visa and decided to deport him. It was noted that the athlete’s lawyers plan to appeal the decision.
The tennis player is being expelled from the country for the second time, as his visa does not include data on a medical exemption from vaccination against COVID-19. On January 10, Djokovic managed to win the appeal and get the opportunity to take part in the Australian Open tournament, which will be held from January 17 to 30.

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