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Djokovic tested positive for COVID-19 in December: Lawyers

Updated on: 09 January,2022 07:43 AM IST  |  Sydney
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Novak’s lawyers reveal in court as to why the World No.1 was given vaccine exemption; urge Oz officials to revoke entry ban

Djokovic tested positive for COVID-19 in December: Lawyers

Novak Djokovic

Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic was given a COVID-19 vaccine exemption because he tested positive for the virus in December, his lawyers said in a court filing on Saturday, three days after Australian border agents placed him in a Melbourne detention centre. 


The World No.1 has also requested to be moved to a facility where he can train for the Australian Open, his lawyers said, after a vaccine exemption to play the tournament was rejected. 


“The date of the first positive COVID-19 PCR test was recorded on 16 December 2021,” his lawyers said in a filing to the federal court seeking to overturn the cancellation of his Australian entry visa. 


Djokovic, an outspoken vaccine sceptic, will have his appeal heard in court on Monday. Border agents tore up Djokovic’s entry visa for failing to meet the country’s tough COVID-19 vaccine requirements when he landed in Melbourne on Wednesday. 

Foreigners are still mostly banned from travel to Australia, and those granted entry must be fully vaccinated or have a medical exemption.

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