January 20 set to issue reasons for Novak Djokovic’s case dismissal by Australian court
Chief Justice James Allsop will be reading out the reasons that will be streamed online, said a court spokesperson.
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Chief Justice James Allsop will be reading out the reasons that will be streamed online, said a court spokesperson.
After losing his bid for playing at the Australian Open while his visa was cancelled twice, Djokovic arrived back in his country on Monday where he was welcomed by his fans.
The Spaniard had already started his 2022 tennis season with a trophy at the ATP CUP Melbourne Summer Set after coming back from a five-month injury break following a foot injury.
Earlier in the semifinal of the tournament, the 20-year-old had defeated Malaysian opponent Ng Tze Yong to reach his first Super 500 maiden final.
With the visa cancelled again that intends to deport the player, Novak can only hope to defend his 21st Grand Slam title with a legal challenge.
World No. Four Stefanos Tsitsipas thinks that Novak Djokovic has made other tennis players "look like fools".
The striker has been very promising this season and tops the La Liga table with the most goals for Real Madrid. He was also appointed as MVP for the EL Clasico game.
The Spaniard concluded that the decision of the court that came in favour of the Serb on Monday was justice to him and that Novak should participate at the Australian Open following the judge's decision.
Murray hopes that Djokovic is Okay with everything he has been facing since the announcement of his participation in the first Grand Slam of the year.
Mumbai Indians shared a picture of their legendary player in which he was with the IPL trophy in his hand as well as a picture of the IPL auction tweet by them that belonged from January 8, 2011.
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