Novak Djokovic set to have visa ban overturned and compete at Australian Open

Djokovic was given an automatic three-year ban after being deported from Australia in January.
MAN AT WORK: Novak Djokovic can bid for a 10th title at Melbourne Park in January. Picture: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni

MAN AT WORK: Novak Djokovic can bid for a 10th title at Melbourne Park in January. Picture: AP Photo/Antonio Calanni

Novak Djokovic will have his visa ban overturned and will be able to compete at the Australian Open, according to reports in the country.

Speculation has been rife that, following the change of Government in Australia and the dropping of vaccine mandates, the automatic three-year ban given to Djokovic when he was deported in January would be quashed.

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