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Novak Djokovic has taken a huge hit to his chances of returning to the Australian Open in January after a tribunal noted that he showed a "disregard" for Covid regulations when reinstating another tennis player's visa. The world No 7 had his visa cancelled twice and was ultimately deported on the eve of the tournament in January, and could now be stopped from obtaining a new visa for the country for up to three years.
Djokovic famously arrived in Melbourne with a medical exemption granted by the Australian Open back in January but was stopped at the border and, in a week-long ordeal, had his visa cancelled twice and spent time in a government detention hotel before being deported. By losing his visa, the 35-year-old automatically received a three-year ban from being granted another into the country.
Travellers can still have the ban removed, as another tennis player recently did