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Novak Djokovic to play at US Open as vaccine mandate set to endDjokovic, one of the most high-profile athletes unvaccinated against COVID-19, missed the U.S. Open in 2022 due to his vaccine status.
Novak Djokovic hopes for ‘decent reception’ on Australia returnA nine-time champion at Melbourne Park, Djokovic was unable to compete in the opening Grand Slam of the season in 2022 after he was deporte...
Novak Djokovic all set to play Australian Open 2023 as visa ban lifted, read latest updates hereThe Australian government has decided to grant a visa to Novak Djokovic to play next year's Open. His visa was cancelled and he was banned ...
Novak Djokovic granted visa to play in 2023 Australian OpenNovak Djokovic, who is Serbian, was deported from Australia in the leadup to the Grand Slam in January after he declined to be vaccinated. ...
Novak Djokovic says he will not play US Open because of lack of Covid vaccinationIt is the second Grand Slam the 35-year-old Serb will miss due to not being vaccinated as he was deported prior to the Australian Open earl...
Djokovic, Kyrgios set up dinner date after Wimbledon with winner payingNovak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios, the pair meet in a hotly-anticipated showdown at the All England Club with the Serb gunning for a seventh ...
After Australian furore, Djokovic starts his season in DubaiThe organisers have dubbed the first day of the ATP event 'Magnificent Monday' and a couple of other marquee entrants, Marin Cilic and Andy...
Novak Djokovic: Not against vaccination but won't be forced to take COVID jabDjokovic, who is unvaccinated, was deported from Australia after an 11-day rollercoaster experience involving two visa cancellations, two c...
New virus rules put Novak Djokovic at risk of missing French OpenDjokovic, who is not vaccinated, said he tested positive in mid-December. Under the current rules with a six-month window, he could play in...
Novak Djokovic leaves Australia but debate goes on in vaccine sagaDjokovic received an exemption to vaccination rules to play in the Australian Open, based on a previous coronavirus infection. But upon arr...
Novak Djokovic leaves Australia after losing deportation appealDjokovic said he was "uncomfortable that the focus had been on him since his visa was first cancelled on arrival at Mebourne's airport on J...
Australian Open and Novak Djokovic: Where the Grand Slam standsTennis Australia, which organises the Grand Slam, has refused to get involved publicly as the saga has dragged on.
Australian Open will be great with or without Novak Djokovic, says Rafael NadalAhead of the start of the season's first Grand Slam on Monday, Nadal at Melbourne Park in his pre-event press conference said: "Australian ...
Novak Djokovic back in detention as Australia cancels visaJust two days before the Australian Open begins, the world number one is again focused on law courts rather than centre court in the latest...
Where does Djokovic's Australian visa saga stand?It's a decision that has legal, political, sporting and diplomatic consequences.
Australian Open draw postponed amid uncertainty over Novak Djokovic's statusAustralian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke is weighing exercising discretionary powers to revoke Djokovic's visa, which could scuttle the S...
Australian court order Djokovic be released from immigration detentionJudge Anthony Kelly ordered Djokovic be released within 30 minutes and his passport and other travel documents returned to him, rekindling ...
Novak Djokovic's family hits out at star's treatment in AustraliaJohn Findley, an Australian immigration lawyer, said both the state and Djokovic would have to answer some tough questions in court.
Why was Novak Djokovic not let into Australia?Novak Djokovic came within one victory of sweeping all four of last year's Grand Slam tennis tournaments and entered 2022 needing one title...
Australia agrees to delay Novak Djokovic deportation: LawyerFacing a legal challenge from the Serb, state lawyer Christopher Tran said Australia did not plan to deport him before a final court hearin...