Updated On: 07 January, 2022 12:59 PM IST | Melbourne | IANS
The nine-time Australian Open champion had entered the country "claiming to have COVID-19 in the last six months, thus providing him a medical exemption to the vaccine"

People hold placards up at a government detention centre where Serbia`s tennis champion Novak Djokovic is reported to be staying in Melbourne on January 7. Pic/ AFP
World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic`s visa being cancelled on his arrival in Melbourne to play in the season-opening Grand Slam, has the potential of turning into a diplomatic crisis between Australia and Serbia.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison had re-iterated on Thursday that nobody was above the country`s border rules as he ordered cancellation of Djokovic`s visa. "Mr Djokovic`s visa has been cancelled. Rules are rules, especially when it comes to borders. No one is above these rules," Morrison had tweeted.