The ATP has finally responded to the scandal surrounding world number one Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic’s Australian visa row has been “damaging” to all involved, according to the ATP, which issued a renewed plea for tennis stars to get vaccinated.
Djokovic was released from his detention in Melbourne on Monday after federal circuit court judge deemed that the Serbian star had been treated “unreasonably” when having his visa canceled upon arrival in the country last week.
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The 34-year-old, who is unvaccinated, remains under the threat of deportation as Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has reserved the right to intervene personally in the case despite the judge’s ruling.
Djokovic, meanwhile, has been seen training as he remains intent on lining up to defend his title when the Australian Open begins at Melbourne Park on January 17.
Bosses at the ATP, which organizes the men’s tour but does not oversee Grand Slams, have finally issued their verdict after being conspicuous by their silence as the scandal unfolded.
Read our statement on Novak Djokovic's entry into Australia following Monday's court hearing in Melbourne ⤵️