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Djoko says lawyers working on his Oz ban case
- By Bill Scott
- . October 25, 2022
Novak Djokovic is counting on behind-the-scenes negotiations from his lawyers to pave his way back to Australia. The former No. 1 banned from the island-continent

Djokovic could face JAIL if found guilty of lying on form
- By Roger Parker
- . January 11, 2022
The World No. 1 is currently being investigated by Australia Border Force amid concerns that some of the data he provided on his “Declaration for

Djokovic brother says Novak under arrest
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 10, 2022
Novak Djokovic has reportedly been arrested by police, who are are at his lawyers’ office in Melbourne – hours after a federal judge supported his

Djokovic arrested says father Srdjan
- By Roger Parker
- . January 10, 2022
Novak Djokovic has reportedly been arrested by police, who are are at his lawyers’ office in Melbourne – hours after a federal judge supported his

Djokovic “will probably play in Open” says top lawyer
- By Roger Parker
- . January 7, 2022
A top Australian lawyer has stated that he believes Novak Djokovic could compete in the Australian Open despite all the confusion. A senior partner at

Djokovic’s parents rally round “prisoner“ son
- By Roger Parker
- . January 6, 2022
Novak Djokovic’s family held an emergency press conference on Thursday in Serbia. Mother Dijana has spoken to her son on the phone and said he

Face the consequences Novak says Rafa
- By Roger Parker
- . January 6, 2022
Standing equal with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic on 20 grand slam titles each, Rafael Nadal has challenged Novak Djokovic’s anti-vax status stating that the

Top lawyer’s theory for Djokovic visa mix up
- By Roger Parker
- . January 6, 2022
A top Australian lawyer has said that there are two possible reasons why Novak Djokovic’s visa may have been torn up. Professor Patrick Keyzer, Australian

Djokovic must still meet tough immigration rules: Oz Minister
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 5, 2022
The row over Novak Djokovic’s medical exemption to compete at the Australian Open took another twist late on Wednesday when Federal Home Affairs Minister Karen