The Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic received a medical exemption to enter Australia after having infected Covid-19 last December, his lawyers were pointed out on Saturday.

“The date of the first positive PCR test of Covid was recorded on December 16, 2021,” the document cited by Australian media points out.

Djokovic, which is isolated at a Melbourne hotel waiting for a court to decide on Monday about his deportation, arrived on Wednesday night to Australia with a medical exemption that allowed him to defend his title at the Australian Open without being vaccinated
.

Likewise, lawyers have confirmed that Djokovic has asked to be transferred from the hotel where it remains held in Melbourne.

The Czech tennis player Renata Vorácová, will abandon Australia “as soon as possible” after the authorities canceled their visa that he had obtained despite not being completely vaccinated thanks to a medical exemption.

VORÁCOVÁ, who was in Australia since December and who had already disputed a preparation party prior to the Australian Open, was arrested on Thursday and transferred a hotel in the city of Melbourne, as confirmed by the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Canberra.

The Czech Legation confirmed that the 38-year-old player “decided to leave Australia as soon as possible and will not attend the Tennis Tournament in Melbourne.”

The case of VORÁCOVA has occurred in the middle of the polemic by the cancellation of the visa to enter Australia from the Tennis player Serbian Novak Djokovic, which is isolated at the same hotel in the Australian city waiting for a court to decide on Monday about
Your deportation.