For now, No. 1-seeded Djokovic is scheduled to play Monday on Day 1 of year's first major tournament, where both he and Nadal could claim a 21st Grand Slam trophy
Djokovic won his first legal round against Australian authorities who want to deport him. But the world tennis No. 1 now faces a formidable challenge on Sunday in his second round
Djokovic was reported to be back in immigration detention Saturday after his legal challenge to avoid being deported from Australia for being unvaccinated for COVID-19 was moved to a higher court
Serbian President Aleksander Vucic has criticised the Australian government for "mistreating" world No.1 tennis player Novak Djokovic.
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke barred the world's top-ranked tennis player despite saying Djokovic had entered Australia with a valid medical exemption from being vaccinated
Djokovic's effort to play in the Australian Open despite being unvaccinated for Covid moved to a higher court Saturday as the No. 1-ranked tennis player appealed the second cancellation of his visa
Rafael Nadal on Saturday said the Australian Open is much more important than any one player while talking about his rival Novak Djokovic, who is currently fighting deportation from Australia.
The world's top-ranked men's tennis player is the top seed and defending champion at the Australian Open
Case to be heard today before Federal Court following an emergency hearing
Lawyers for Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke have agreed to not deport World number one men's singles tennis player Novak Djokovic from Australia.
Djokovic's lawyers are expected to appeal the cancelation in as they successfully did after the first cancellation.
As of Thursday night, there still was no resolution, although Djokovic's name was at the top of the men's bracket, with his No. 1 seeding intact.
Novak Djokovic was included in the draw for the Australian Open but he's still waiting to learn if he can stay in the country.
Djokovic remained in limbo even after he was included in the draw for the Australian Open, with the tennis star still awaiting a govt decision on whether to deport him for not being vaccinated
Australian PM Scott Morrison said he did not want to comment on Novak Djokovic's visa status
Novak Djokovic has acknowledged that his Australian travel declaration form contained incorrect information, as the government nears a decision on whether to deport the Serbian tennis star
The draw was to start at 3 p.m. local time (0400 GMT), but after a short delay, a tournament staffer told reporters outsde the media conference room it would not go ahead.
World no.1 tennis player Novak Djokovic is waiting to hear whether Australia will seek to cancel his visa for a second time.
The tennis star also blamed human error by his support team for failing to declare that he had traveled in the two-week period before entering Australia
Djokovic knew he'd tested positive for Covid-19 when he attended a newspaper interview and photo shoot last month, saying he made an error of judgment" and should have immediately gone into isolation