While the number one tennis player in the world flew from Melbourne to Dubai, the Australian prime minister has stated that he could return to the country within three years if “the right circumstances” are given.
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic landed this morning at Dubai airport from Melbourne, after being deported by Australia. A court ratified this Sunday the cancellation of his visa and his deportation.
After several days of controversy, Australia finally denied entry to the tennis player for not meeting the health access requirements despite the fact that he had traveled with a medical exemption since he is not vaccinated against the coronavirus.
While the number one tennis player in the world flew from Melbourne to Dubai, the Australian prime minister has stated that he could return to the country within three years if “the right circumstances” are given. Under the law, if you are deported, you cannot enter Australia for three years.
From Dubai it will fly to Belgrade (Serbia).

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