Novak Djokovic's prospects of winning the Australian Open were crushed when his visa Was Revoked At The Airport

Novak Djokovic's prospects of winning the Australian Open were crushed when his visa was revoked at the airport.

Novak Djokovic's plans to compete in the Australian Open this month have been thwarted when his visa application was denied. He'll be flown out of Melbourne on Thursday, amid a growing controversy over the tournament's organisers' controversial "medical exemption."

The reigning Australian Open champion was detained for many hours at Tullamarine airport in Melbourne, the tournament's host city, on Wednesday night as he was questioned.

On Thursday morning, the Australian Border Force confirmed that he would not be allowed to stay in the nation.

"Those who come at our border will continue to comply with our rules and entrance criteria," the ABF said in a statement. "The Australian Border Force can confirm that Mr Djokovic failed to present adequate documentation to meet Australia's entrance requirements, and his visa was subsequently cancelled."

"Non-citizens who enter Australia without a valid visa or whose visa has been cancelled will be detained and expelled." Mr Djokovic had access to his phone, according to the ABF."

According to sources, Djokovic's attorneys would appeal the ruling.

Srdjan Djokovic, Djokovic's father, stated his son was taken to a room by himself, away from the rest of his squad.

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