You seriously couldn’t make this shit up. Hilarious. “As of today, Australia is a banana republic and my son took the cross to go down in history as Spartacus standing on the last line of defence of freedom.” #Novax #novakdjokovic #AusOpen https://t.co/RJfGqZdH04
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rumbeando wrote:“It does not look good,” @jon_wertheim says of Novak Djokovic’s claim that he tested positive for Covid-19, then one day later was seen in public without a mask. “He doesn’t seem to have any shame… That’s a really interesting sliver into the way an elite athlete thinks.” pic.twitter.com/7MNma7O2ZY
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Alex Hawke, Australia’s immigration minister, said in a statement that he was still considering using his wide powers to re-detain the Serbian star and would make a decision on Tuesday
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-11/australia-made-to-look-foolish-over-handling-djokovic-visa/100748724Australia made to look foolish over government's handling of Novak Djokovic visa
A sense of proportion is a very useful quality in politics. In the case of Novak Djokovic, the Morrison government has lost that sense entirely.
Late Monday in the Federal Circuit Court, Judge Anthony Kelly quashed last week's cancellation of the tennis star's visa, done on his arrival in Australia to play in the Australian Open.
The judge read a minute, agreed to by both sides, which said Djokovic wasn't given sufficient opportunity to respond at the border (the saga went through the early hours when he couldn't contact people).
With Djokovic's court win, the government immediately faced an invidious choice – accept its humiliation or launch a fresh, hairy-chested offensive.
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke has the power to move, under his ministerial discretion, to cancel the now-restored visa.
On Monday night, a spokesman for Mr Hawke said "the minister is currently considering the matter and the process remains ongoing".
Surely, it would have been better for the government to just cut its losses at once. The speaker of Serbia's parliament, Ivica Dacic, made some sense in saying "the process should have ended when the court ruled".
Most Australians – in a highly vaccinated population – would struggle with the tennis star's resistance to the jab. It seems perverse and irresponsible.
Many would say he should not have been allowed to get on a plane to come to Australia, whether or not he had met the (unclear) technicalities of the medical exemption criteria.
All fair enough. But the government shenanigans after he was granted a visa and arrived at Melbourne airport blew the matter into a diplomatic incident and the theatre of the absurd.
Some commentators argue the government calculated that throwing Djokovic out would be a political distraction from the horrors of the escalating Omicron crisis.
But really? Would people struggling with illness, the search for tests, and the disruption to employment and businesses, have their attention so readily diverted? Certainly not for more than an instant.
Looked at rationally, it is near impossible to understand why the government chose to get itself into this mess. Or why it left things hanging after the court decision.
It would be a stretch to argue Djokovic is a danger to public health. Earlier in the pandemic, the unvaccinated player might have been a COVID risk – that is, when we had more or less "suppressed" the virus.
That's hardly the case now, when the latest COVID wave is spreading – and being allowed by the authorities to spread – like wildfire.
The government may have wanted to use a tall poppy to reinforce that "tough-borders" message – you don't get in if you don't follow "the rules", as Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.
But the evidence given in Monday's court case indicated Djokovic arrived thinking he had followed the rules. And it turns out the government got its comeuppance from the court for not abiding by procedural rules.
Kelly declared during the hearing, "The point I'm somewhat agitated about is what more could this man have done" to comply with the rules.
Anyway, it defies common sense to believe Djokovic would have undertaken the trip unless he thought things were in order.
The federal and Victorian governments, Tennis Australia, Border Force and Djokovic himself all share responsibility for this inglorious episode, which has been laced with confusion.
Assuming Djokovic arrived on a sincere misapprehension, the sensible course would have been for the government to have found a way through rather than resorting to its heavy-handedness at the border.
This has made Australia look like hicksville, and been bad for the reputation of the Australian Open.
Serbia mightn't be France, but its president can also pack a punch when national pride is at stake.
Turning Serbia's national hero into Australia's national villain has been harder than the government thought. It's become an own goal for the government's latest "operation sovereign borders" chapter.
Michelle Grattan is a professorial fellow at the University of Canberra and chief political correspondent at The Conversation, where this article first appeared.
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"Serbia mightn't be France, but its president can also pack a punch when national pride is at stake."
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Part 3 of Novak Djokovic in Australia: the visa appeal’s been granted but questions remain about Djokovic attending events after a positive test - and about the COVID rules the players were given by Tennis Australia. 5 mins. Produced by Michael Cox. https://t.co/7tw4HmYzsM pic.twitter.com/8IT7tWcK2W
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https://www.atptour.com/en/news/djokovic-atp-statement-2022ATP issues a statement following Melbourne court hearing
The ATP fully respects the sacrifices the people of Australia have made since the onset of COVID-19 and the stringent immigration policies that have been put in place. Complications in recent days related to player entry into Australia have however highlighted the need for clearer understanding, communication and application of the rules.
In travelling to Melbourne, it’s clear Novak Djokovic believed he had been granted a necessary medical exemption in order to comply with entry regulations. The series of events leading to Monday’s court hearing have been damaging on all fronts, including for Novak's well-being and preparation for the Australian Open. Player medical exemption requests are made independently of ATP, however we have been in constant contact with Tennis Australia to seek clarity throughout this process. We welcome the outcome of Monday’s hearing and look forward to an exciting few weeks of tennis ahead.
More broadly, ATP continues to strongly recommend vaccination for all players on the ATP Tour, which we believe is essential for our sport to navigate the pandemic. This is based on scientific evidence supporting the health benefits provided and to comply with global travel regulations, which we anticipate will become stricter over time. We are encouraged that 97 per cent of the Top 100 players are vaccinated leading into this year’s Australian Open.
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Нема сумње да је Новак свесно лажирао Батутову потврду да је позитиван на ковид, сигурно уз Срђанову и СНС помоћ, која партија безакоње и муљање има као основ свог деловања.
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Ево Ђоковића 2021. у самоизолацији кад је био оболео од короне, није се шеткао, као сада у децембру. pic.twitter.com/4YaDsdLhhj
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The Prime Minister’s office said the leaders had a “constructive call” and Mr Morrison explained Australia’s border policy was non-discriminatory and was crucial in protecting Australia during the pandemic.
“They both agreed to stay in contact on the issue, and to further strengthen the bilateral relationship,” a statement read.
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