Twenty-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic landed in the Melbourne Airport Jan. 5, and his anti-vaxxer beliefs sparked national outrage.听
Australia has some of the strictest rules regarding pandemic travel. According to , to enter Australia as a visitor, you must be double vaccinated or quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Djokovic did neither as he found a way to get a medical exemption via two independent health panels to participate in the Australian Open.听
After landing in Melbourne, Djokovic鈥檚 entry was denied by border officials, per . His visa was revoked immediately, and he was sent to an immigration detention hotel, where he stayed for five days.听
Rudi Stern (鈥22) said he is happy that Australia made the instant ruling against Djokovic.听
鈥淚 am proud that Australia stuck to their morals,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese are the COVID restrictions they believe in and the restrictions their people are living under, and Djokovic should be treated no differently.鈥澨
Five days later, Jan. 10, the Australian court heard from Djokovic and the Australian government. Ultimately, Judge Anthony Kelly ruled in favor of Djokovic, rectifying his visa cancellation, stating that he wasn鈥檛 given a 鈥渇air opportunity鈥 to 鈥渞espond adequately鈥 to the situation at hand, per . Djokovic walked free, and the government was forced to pay all legal costs.听听
Anand Vandrevala (鈥23) said Djokovic likely won the initial court case due to good lawyers and political pressure.听
鈥淭he government was put under a lot of pressure, of course, to make that decision, especially due to being under the international spotlight,鈥 he said.听听
However, although Djokovic seemingly escaped the visa cancellation, the court documents were made public and disclosed that Djokovic tested positive for COVID-19 on Dec 16. Although he tested positive for COVID Dec. 16, social media posts indicated that he attended a public event and interview with French media days after he tested positive.听
Moreover, the court documents revealed that Djokovic lied to the Australian authorities, telling them he had not traveled anywhere else 14 days prior to landing, when in fact, he had traveled to Serbia during that time.听
Stern said Djokovic violated the rules on multiple fronts, which made him deserving of the backlash he faced.听
鈥淗e just tried to find a way around the rules, and he did so by lying and having complete disregard for others,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t is clear through his actions that he has no true morals.鈥澨
After this news came to light, Djokovic posted a to social media clearing the air. He admitted to meeting the French journalist while knowingly having COVID-19. Additionally, he blamed his agent for the lies regarding his travel to Serbia, stating that his agent made 鈥渕istakes鈥 on the form.
Tara Khurana (鈥22) said that as a Djokovic fan, she was disappointed by his actions.听
鈥淚 have actually seen Djokovic live, and it was super entertaining and inspiring,鈥 she said. 鈥淗owever, after seeing what he has done, I have actually lost a lot of respect for him.鈥澨
Due to the news surfacing that Djokovic violated COVID protocols, Australia鈥檚 Immigration Minister Alex Hawke announced on Jan. 14 that Djokovic鈥檚 visa was canceled again due to public interest and for the health and good order of the Australian people. Ultimately, Djokovic was deported and unable to defend his Australian Open title.听
Stern said he agrees with the Australian people鈥檚 frustrations against Djokovic.听
鈥淭he people of Australia have the right to demand that their visitors are either vaccinated or quarantined for the allocated time period,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey have been one of the most quarantined populations for the past two and a half years, so they deserve to have their complaints heard.鈥