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Djoko says lawyers working on his Oz ban case

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

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Djokovic could face JAIL if found guilty of lying on form

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

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Djokovic brother says Novak under arrest

Novak Djokovic has reportedly been arrested by police, who are are at his lawyers’ office in Melbourne – hours after a federal judge supported his

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Djokovic arrested says father Srdjan

Novak Djokovic has reportedly been arrested by police, who are are at his lawyers’ office in Melbourne – hours after a federal judge supported his

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Djokovic “will probably play in Open” says top lawyer

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

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Djokovic’s parents rally round “prisoner“ son

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

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Face the consequences Novak says Rafa

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

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Top lawyer’s theory for Djokovic visa mix up

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

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Djokovic must still meet tough immigration rules: Oz Minister

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