Djokovic AO/Visa Megathread

Even in that case, Novak can appeal that decision too, right? Which would again postpone the final resolution. If that happens, I just can't see how they'll not allow him to be in that rented house with a tennis court following strict measures and testing against covid.

On top of that there are refugee protests that I'm sure bother the government too. I think what suits everyone here the best is the fast resolution and media escape from this legal matter - and it would be successful if the case was postponed.

Then all the focus will be on the tennis tournament, Feds will defend themselves saying how they'll follow Djokovic closely with the most strict measures possible etc.

Otherwise, media's gonna create even a bigger fuss about Djokovic's situation once the Australian Open starts, it will have an asterisk and everybody's still going to talk about it.

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