After a federal court found that the Australian government had made a mistake by revoking his visa, the government was forced to reinstate it. In 2017, there is a strong likelihood that the reigning champion will earn a record-tying 21st Grand Slam championship, breaking the previous record of 20 held by Roger Federer.
On Thursday, Federal Circuit Court Judge Anthony Kelly ordered Djokovic's immediate release from an immigration detention facility where long-term asylum applicants were being kept. He must be released immediately, and this must happen immediately.
When he landed in Melbourne on Wednesday night, the Australian authorities informed him that his visa had been denied because he did not have sufficient evidence that he had been properly immunised against COVID-19.
After experiencing coronavirus symptoms last month, Djokovic said he didn't require proof since he was immune to the virus, according to court filings. People who have had COVID-19 in the last six months, according to Australian health experts, do not need to get vaccinated against it.