Australia's Prime Minister says his three-year ban could be shortened under the 'right circumstances.'
ahead of arriving in the country on Jan. 5. Since then, his visa was terminated, reinstated, and revoked again prior to his official deportation.,"a person may not be able to return to Australia for up to three years" if a person overstays their visa or if their visa is cancelled for a number of reasons detailed under the ban, including"[a person who is] considered to be a risk to the health, safety or good order of the Australian community.
Only time will tell whether or not the nine-time champion will compete in the 2023 Australian Open. In the meantime, Djokovic's next challenge might be competing in this May's French Open in Paris as the
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