In a written statement, the defending champion said he was “deeply disappointed with the decision”. However, he also assured that he will respect them and cooperate with the responsible authorities regarding his departure.
The government’s decision also includes a three-year travel ban for the nine-time winner in Melbourne, but this does not have to be fixed.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison hinted in a radio interview that Djokovic could return “in the right circumstances”.
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