Novak Djokovic's Australian travel entry form questioned by officials
ABC News
Tennis star Novak Djokovic may have won Monday's court battle to revoke his visa but his tussle with the Australian government doesn't appear to be over just yet.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic may have won Monday's court battle to appeal his visa cancellation, but his tussle with the Australian government doesn't appear to be over just yet.
Australian authorities are looking into whether Djokovic lied on his Travel Declaration Form, and Immigration Minister Alex Hawke is weighing whether to use discretionary powers to revoke the Serb’s visa, days before the defending champion is set to play in the Australian Open which begins on Jan. 17.
Every traveler needs to submit the document before entering the country. They must declare whether they have travelled or intend to travel in the 14 days before arrival.
Djokovic declared that he had not travelled in the two weeks before his arrival, according to documents submitted to the court.