Exemption, detention and deportation – Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open saga
The timeline of Djokovic’s troubles in Australia.
The timeline of Djokovic’s troubles in Australia.
Broady defeated Roman Safiullin to reach the main draw in Melbourne for the first time.
Three judges at the Federal Court of Australia were unanimous in upholding the decision of Immigration Minister Alex Hawke.
Three judges at the Federal Court of Australia unanimously decided not to quash the decision of the Immigration Minister.
The centre-back went on to enjoy a trophy-laden spell at Stamford Bridge.
The world number one’s visa was cancelled for a second time on Friday and he faces deportation.
The Frenchman has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this month.
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The Premier League confirmed the fixture had been postponed on Saturday afternoon.
The top-order batter was successful in 40 of his 68 matches in charge.
Osaka took several months off last year to look after her mental health.
The US Open champion will take on Sloane Stephens in the opening round on Tuesday.
Many players are frustrated that the immigration saga has overshadowed the build-up to the Australian Open.
Granit Xhaka said sorry.