Djokovic: My agent made a mistake filling out the form to travel to Australia

Djokovic on "wrong information" Regarding his activities after a positive test COVID-19, indicating that his agent deeply apologizes for the administrative error in ticking the incorrect box regarding my previous travels before arriving at Australia.

Djokovic said: " After I tested positive for the virus, CoronaI attended an interview with L’Equipe on the 18th of December, and this was a mistake on my part.. My support team provided travel information on my behalf.. I tried very hard to keep everyone safe.".

This statement comes as Alex Hawke reflects on Australian Minister of Immigration The possibility of canceling the entry visa for the world number one before the Australian Open, which begins on January 17.

This takes place amid a great debate about the right of Djokovic to obtain a medical exemption from implementing the country’s requirements regarding vaccination against the Corona virus.

Earlier, the Australian Immigration Minister’s office said Djokovic’s defense team had provided a lot of information about his visa, which will affect the time frame for the minister’s final decision to maintain or cancel his visa.

Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke is considering the possibility of revoking Djokovic’s visa after a district court ruled on Monday that the government’s previous decision to revoke his visa to enter the country, in order to participate in Australian Open.

A spokesman for the Minister of Immigration said "Mr. Djokovic’s lawyers recently submitted a lot of information and documents that they said were related to the possibility of canceling Mr. Djokovic’s visa".

و .ضاف "Naturally, this affects the time frame for decision-making".

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In the statement, he revealed Djokovic For “false information” regarding his activities following a positive test COVID-19, indicating that his agent deeply apologizes for the administrative error in ticking the incorrect box regarding my previous travels before arriving at Australia.

Djokovic said, “After I tested positive for the virus CoronaI attended an interview with L’Equipe on December 18, and this was a mistake on my part. My support team provided travel information on my behalf. I tried very hard to keep everyone safe.”

This statement comes as Alex Hawke reflects on Australian Minister of Immigration The possibility of canceling the entry visa for the world number one before the Australian Open, which begins on January 17.

This takes place amid a great debate about the right of Djokovic to obtain a medical exemption from implementing the country’s requirements regarding vaccination against the Corona virus.

Earlier, the Australian Immigration Minister’s office said Djokovic’s defense team had provided a lot of information about his visa, which will affect the time frame for the minister’s final decision to maintain or cancel his visa.

Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke is considering the possibility of revoking Djokovic’s visa after a district court ruled on Monday that the government’s previous decision to revoke his visa to enter the country, in order to participate in Australian Open.

A spokesman for his immigration minister said: “Mr Djokovic’s lawyers have recently submitted a lot of information and documents that they say are related to the possibility of canceling Mr. Djokovic’s visa.”

“It is normal for this to affect the time frame for the decision,” he added.

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