Australian Open: Rafa Nadal wants clarity in Novak Djokovic visa case

Questions remain over how Novak Djokovic was given a health exemption by Australian authorities to play in the tournament without being vaccinated for COVID-19, only to have his visa cancelled on arrival. 

Australian Open: Rafa Nadal wants clarity in Novak Djokovic visa case
Spanish tennis star Rafa Nadal. (Source: Twitter)

Rafa Nadal said on Saturday (January 15) ‘too many questions’ still needed to be answered concerning Novak Djokovic’s bid to play at the Australian Open, while other leading players lamented how the saga had overshadowed the year’s first Grand Slam. The lead-up to the tournament has been completely dominated by world number one Djokovic`s battle to compete at Melbourne Park in the face of a government trying to deport him after cancelling his visa twice.

Questions remain over how Djokovic was given a health exemption by Australian authorities to play in the tournament without being vaccinated for COVID-19, only to have his visa cancelled on arrival. Doubts have also been raised over the positive COVID-19 test that underpinned the health exemption, though a Serbian health ministry official defended the player this week.

Spanish great Nadal, level on a record 20 Grand Slam titles with Djokovic and the absent Roger Federer, said he wished him ‘all the very best’ but wanted more details about his case. “From my point of view (there) is a lot of questions that need to be answered,” Nadal told reporters at Melbourne Park. “In some ways I think (it) will be good if everything clarifies soon, no? I really respect him, even if I (do) not agree with a lot of things that he did the last couple of weeks.”

After having his visa cancelled for a second time on Friday, Djokovic will fight to have the decision overturned at a court hearing on Sunday. His bid to play the Grand Slam unvaccinated has triggered widespread anger in Australia, where 90% of adults are inoculated. The government`s efforts to deport the Serb have been broadly supported.

However, third seed Alexander Zverev said the Serb had been treated unfairly and might have been used as a political pawn by Australian authorities. “I don’t think he would have travelled here just by luck without him thinking he would be able to play, with him having the right authorisation to be in the country,” said the German.

“If you would have the visa, you would think you would be playing. I think Novak is a very big name, a global superstar. I think that he is someone that maybe people think they can make a big deal out of it just because it’s Novak. The Australian government and the Victorian government should have been clear on what is going to happen beforehand. I think it`s not very fair for a person to come here and not be able to play.”

(with Reuters inputs)

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