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Published 12:40 9 Jan 2022 GMT

Djokovic's representatives claimed that he was given a medical exemption after testing positive for Covid-19 on December 16.
His legal team stated that they received an assessment from the Department of Home Affairs that his responses on his Australia Traveller Declaration showed that he met the requirements for quarantine-free entry into Australia.
However, the government have dismissed such claims, saying: "It had not represented to the applicant that his so-called 'medical exemption' would be accepted."
It suggested "that says nothing about the power of the minister (or her delegate) to interrogate those responses, the evidence upon which they were based, and conclude that a cancellation power was enlivened under the Act upon his arrival into Australia".
The tennis star is currently being detained at an immigration centre before a court hearing to decide whether he can stay in the country or not.
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