Australia cancels Novak Djokovic's visa for a second time, saying the world tennis number 1, who is unvaccinated for Covid-19, may pose a risk to the community
The Australian government cancelled Novak Djokovic's visa for a second time, saying the world tennis number one, who is unvaccinated for Covid-19, may pose a risk to the community.
The decision raises the prospect of a second court battle by the Serbian tennis star to be allowed to stay and bid for a record 21st major tennis title at the Australian Open, but time is running out with the tournament starting on Monday. The saga has intensified global debate over rights of choice for vaccines, raised questions over Australia's bungled handling of Djokovic's visa and become a tricky issue for Prime Minister Scott Morrison as he campaigns for re-election.