Djokovic
Flies Out of Australia After Losing Court Appeal -
16th January 2022
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MELBOURNE,
Jan 16 (Reuters) - Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic
flew out of Australia on Sunday after a court upheld
the government's decision to cancel his visa, capping
days of drama over the country's COVID-19 entry rules
and his unvaccinated status.
The
unanimous ruling by a three-judge Federal Court bench
dealt a final blow to Djokovic's hopes of chasing
a record 21st Grand Slam win at the Australian Open
that starts on Monday, dismaying his family and supporters.
The
Serbian player went to the airport in Melbourne just
hours later. Federal agents escorted him and his team
from the business lounge to the gate, where he boarded
an Emirates flight bound for Dubai. The flight took
off shortly before 11 p.m. (1200 GMT).
In
a rollercoaster ride, the world's top men's player
was first detained by immigration authorities on Jan.
6, ordered released by a court on Jan. 10 and then
detained on Saturday again pending Sunday's court
hearing. read more
Djokovic
said after the ruling he was extremely disappointed
as it meant he could not take part in the tournament.
"I
respect the Courts ruling and I will cooperate
with the relevant authorities in relation to my departure
from the country," he said in a statement, wishing
the tournament well.
Djokovic,
34, had appealed against Immigration Minister Alex
Hawke's use of discretionary powers to cancel his
visa. The minister had said Djokovic could be a threat
to public order because his presence would encourage
anti-vaccination sentiment amidst Australia's worst
coronavirus outbreak. read more
Chief
Justice James Allsop said the court ruling was based
on the lawfulness and legality of the minister's decision
in the context of the rounds of appeal lodged by Djokovic's
legal team.
"It
is no part of the function of the court to decide
upon the merits or wisdom of the decision," Allsop
said, adding that the three judges were unanimous
in their ruling. Full reasoning behind the ruling
would be released in coming days, he said.
The
player's family said they were "very disappointed"
by the decision and the fact Djokovic had to leave
Australia.
"Despite
the scandalous behavior towards Novak, we believed
that the sport would win," they said in a statement.
'KEEP
BORDERS STRONG'
The
player's visa saga has fuelled global debate over
the rights of people who opt to remain unvaccinated
as governments take measures to protect people from
the two-year pandemic.
The
controversy became a political touchstone for Prime
Minister Scott Morrison as he prepares for an election
due by May. His government has faced criticism for
its handling of Djokovic's visa application.
Morrison
welcomed the court's ruling, saying the decision will
help keep borders strong and Australians safe.
"It's
now time to get on with the Australian Open and get
back to enjoying tennis over the summer," he
said in a statement.
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Serbian
tennis player Novak Djokovic walks in Melbourne Airport
before boarding a flight, after the Federal Court
upheld a government decision to cancel his visa to
play in the Australian Open, in Melbourne, Australia,
January 16, 2022. REUTERS/Loren Elliott
Djokovic
had been granted a visa to enter Australia, with a
COVID-19 infection on Dec. 16 providing the basis
for a medical exemption from Australia's requirements
that all visitors be vaccinated. The exemption was
organised via Tennis Australia.
That
exemption prompted widespread anger in Australia,
which has undergone some of the world's toughest COVID-19
lockdowns and where more than 90% of adults are vaccinated.
The government said recent infection alone did not
meet its standards for an exemption.
WEEPING
FANS
But
the player also had some support, especially in his
native Serbia and from Serbians living in Australia.
Serbian
prime Minister Ana Brnabic said: "I think that
the court decision is scandalous, I am disappointed,
I think it demonstrated how the rule of law is functioning
or - better to say - not functioning in some other
countries." read more
In
the Serbian capital Belgrade, Djokovic's hometown,
many support him though some felt he should have been
vaccinated.
"I
think Australia should be ashamed of itself and that
the decision was not a just one. I am sorry for Novak
as a tennis player and as a person," said Danilo
Mircic, a student.
"If
I were him, I would get vaccinated and avoid problems
in the future," said Aleksandar Janjic, a middle-aged
computer programmer. read more
In
Melbourne, around 70 Djokovic fans, including young
children, sang folk songs and chanted in the Federal
Court plaza while they waited for the courts
ruling.
They
gathered around a loudspeaker to hear the judge reading
out the decision. Afterward, two women were weeping,
while others started up chants for a short while before
the crowd dispersed.
"What
they did today is everything except justice,
said Natasha Marjnovic, 44, a Djokovic supporter wiping
away tears. "They killed a beautiful sportsman
and his career and for all of us who love tennis."
DISRUPTION
TO TENNIS
The
men's tennis governing body ATP said "today's
decision to uphold Novak Djokovic's Australian visa
cancellation marks the end of a deeply regrettable
series of events".
It
added in a statement that decisions of legal authorities
regarding public health must be respected. read more
Tennis
Australia said it respected the decision.
On
the tennis circuit, fellow players had become impatient
for the media circus to end. But several voiced sympathy
for Djokovic following his legal defeat.
"The
situation has not been good all round for anyone.
It feels everything here happened extremely last minute
and that's why it became such a mess," said former
world No. 1 Andy Murray.
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