Australia agrees to delay Novak Djokovic deportation: Lawyer

Facing a legal challenge from the Serb, state lawyer Christopher Tran said Australia did not plan to deport him before a final court hearing scheduled for Monday.

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Novak Djokovic
Australia will not immediately deport tennis world number one Novak Djokovic, a government lawyer told a court hearing Thursday, as the star remained in immigration detention.

Facing a legal challenge from the Serb, state lawyer Christopher Tran said Australia did not plan to deport him before a final court hearing scheduled for Monday.
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