Novak Djokovic was looking to make history at this year’s Australian Open.
The Serbian tennis star could have won his 21st Grand Slam singles title, putting him all alone at the top of the record books.
However, history will have to wait after he was deported from Australia on Sunday, January 16. The Australian government decided to cancel his visa on public health and order grounds.
Authorities stated Djokovic didn’t have a valid exemption for Australia’s vaccination requirements. Djokovic, who has previously voiced opposition to Covid-19 vaccines and vaccine mandates, was unvaccinated when he arrived in Australia after testing positive for Covid-19 last month.
In a statement, Djokovic expressed he was “disappointed” with the decision but respected the court’s ruling. Upon his arrival in Serbia, he received a hero’s welcome.
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