Novak Djokovic set to be deported from Australia after losing visa appeal
Novak Djokovic has lost his judicial review against the cancellation of his visa and faces deportation from Australia. The verdict from Chief Justice James Allsop came following a unanimous decision from the three judges hearing the case at the Federal Court of Australia on Sunday. The decision means the nine-time champion Djokovic will not be defending his title at the Australian Open, which starts on Monday, and could be unable to travel to Australia for three years.
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