But the immigration minister said he may annul Djokovic's visa once more. The unvaccinated 34-year-old Serbian ace says he is now determined to stay in Melbourne and compete in the Australian Open, which starts in six days. A spokesman for Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he was "considering whether to cancel Mr. Djokovic's visa" by using his ministerial powers. Ofek Dvir Ovadia, 22, said he was excited to see Djokovic play in the Australian Open. Hundreds of Djokovic fans, anti-vaccination protesters and migration rights activists had rallied outside the centre during his stay.
Source: Indian Express January 12, 2022 00:57 UTC