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Novak Djokovic has insisted he holds "no grudges" against Australia and he will go back to the Australian Open next year if he is allowed. And the world No.1 said he hoped the publicity surrounding his deportation contributed to the recent release of the final immigrants from the detention hotel where he was held.

The Serbian received an automatic three-year ban from the country after his visa was cancelled by the Australian government because of his stance against Covid vaccinations. But there is now a new administration in Canberra after prime minister Scott Morrison lost the recent election. Labour Party leader Anthony Albanese is now in charge.

Speaking after reaching the fourth round of the French Open, Djokovic said: "I heard the news, but, I don't know anything about whether my visa is going to be reinstated or whether

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