Novak Djokovic appreciated people “around the world” for their support on Friday since he was infamously refused entry to Australia over his Covid-19 vaccine status. The men’s tennis world number one player, who is right now in a detention building in Melbourne anticipating an appeal, stated on Instagram, “Thank you to people around the world for your continuous support. I can feel it and it is greatly appreciated,”. On the tennis court, Novak Djokovic’s timing is unbeatable. Nevertheless, when the No.1 player wanted to board a plane for Australia to play the major Grand Slam of the year with a coronavirus vaccine exemption, his timing could hardly have been worse. When he was in his flight, the game altered and thus, was withheld from entering when he landed. Some people are guessing politics is the reason behind this as the country is seeing a virus surge and figuring out the best way to beat it. Australian officials originally asserted that Djokovic, a vocal unbeliever of vaccines who has declined to state if he got the COVID-19 shot, would be given the liberty to stringent vaccine laws and be able to play at the Australian Open. However, when he reached, his visa was suspended and he’s presently in an immigration detention hotel while he awaits the decision. It’s not precise what resulted in the reversal, but the announcement of the exemption led to an outcry that the player was earning special treatment from Australia, which has observed some of the world’s most rigid pandemic rules. Djokovic’s denial to communicate his vaccine status or explain the reason for his health-based exemption had been granted didn’t sit well in Open host Melbourne, where 92% of the eligible population is vaccinated and where cases are soaring.
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