Brnabyk on the phone with Morrison: You assure us that Djokovic is treating him with dignity

Brnabyk on the phone with Morrison: You assure us that Djokovic is treating him with dignity

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has discussed Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic and his visa with Serbian counterpart Ana Brnabyq, as tennis player continues to face threats of deportation despite winning the court battle, which enables him to run the tournament, the Australian Open. Morrison's office has said that two government leaders have agreed through [...]

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has discussed Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic and his visa with Serbian counterpart Ana Brnabyq, as tennis player continues to face threats of deportation despite winning the court battle, which enables him to run the tournament, the Australian Open.

Morrison's office has said that the two government leaders have agreed, over the phone, to remain in touch on the 34-year visa issue.

Serbia's public television has reported that Brnabyq has asked Morrison to make sure that Serbian tennis is being treated with dignity.

Serbian Prime Minister “has stressed the importance of creating conditions for physical and psychic training for the next race, considering that Djokovic has been unable to exercise in recent days and that the tournament in Melbourne starts this weekend”, Serbian Television has said.

Djokovic was seen in the tennis court several hours after being released from the detention centre in Melbourne.

On January 10th, an Australian judge empowered the tennis visa, though she was rejected last week, as unexcused tennis player against the Coronavirus is said to have violated Australia's rules of fighting pandemic.

He has provided a medical document from the tennis organisation in Australia, which enabled him to avoid restrictions on entering the country after declaring he was infected with coronarys last month.

Although the court has said that his visa is valid because of the created situation and Djokovic's limited opportunity to negotiate with tournament advisers and organisers, it has not made the decision whether his request to avoid restrictions has been reasonable.

In public, there are doubts about Djokovic's document showing that he was infected with coronary on December 16th, as he made public presentations after that date, without wearing a mask and keeping a physical distance.

Under Serbian law, a person infected with coronarys must remain in quarantine for 14 days.

Australian Minister for Migration Alex Heake has warned that he is considering the possibility of exercising executive power to expel Djokovic.

 

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