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Added on the 16/01/2022 09:26:52 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
Supporters of Novak Djokovic speak of their disappointment after Australia's federal court ruled the tennis star will be deported. "It's devastating, devastating. Especially seeing as he was invited here," says Goran Zabic standing outside the Melbourne law offices where Djokovic and his lawyers are located as of 07:45 GMT. It "just doesn't seem fair," he said. IMAGES
Novak Djokovic walks through Melbourne airport after losing his last-gasp bid to avoid deportation from Australia, ending a sensational legal battle over his coronavirus vaccination status and dashing his dream of a record 21st Grand Slam. IMAGES
Novak Djokovic walks through Melbourne airport after losing his last-gasp bid to avoid deportation from Australia, ending a sensational legal battle over his coronavirus vaccination status and dashing his dream of a record 21st Grand Slam. IMAGES
Lawyers for Novak Djokovic leave their legal offices in Melbourne after a late-night case against the cancellation of his visa. The megastar's bid to avoid deportation will be heard by Australia's Federal Court at 10:15 am Saturday (2315 GMT Friday). The government has agreed not to deport the 34-year-old Serbian tennis ace until his hearing is over. But Djokovic is expected to attend government offices at 8:00 am Saturday (2100 GMT Friday) to be placed in detention. IMAGES
Images of Melbourne Park as the Australian Open begins, the day after Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia. World number one Djokovic was supposed to have been the headline act in the night session, but the unvaccinated Serbian is not defending his title after a court upheld the cancellation of his visa. IMAGES
Supporters of Zambian President Lungu hold a rally in Lusaka during a tense presidential race, which has been marked by clashes between rival supporters. The presidential election will take place on Thursday. IMAGES.