Djokovic: “I want to stay in Australia and I’m focused on playing”

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has been “pleased and grateful” for the judge’s decision. revoke the cancellation of your visa entering Australia, following being detained for several days in a Melbourne hotel, and “concentrating” on “playing” the Grand Slam, which begins on 17 January.

“I am happy and grateful that the judge has revoked the cancellation of my visa. Despite everything that has happened, I want to stay and try to compete in the Australian Open,” he wrote on Twitter with a photo on the premises. Melbourne Grand Slam.

“I’m still focused on that. I’ve flown here to play in one of the most important events we have in front of their amazing fans. I can’t say more right now, but thank you all for being with me in all this and cheering. to keep me strong, “he concluded.

This Monday, the world number one has won the appeal once morest the decision to deny him a visa for medical exemption, arguing that, despite not having been vaccinated once morest coronavirus, he passed it in December.

The Balkan has been released following being held in a Melbourne hotel since Thursday and will be able to play in the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the season.

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