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2 year oldennis star Novak Djokovic is due to return to the courts next month after enrolling to participate in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.
Djokovic's appearance in Dubai will be his first since his visa fiasco and consequent deportation from Australia earlier this month ahead of the Australian Open.
Despite his unvaccinated status, the world number one was initially granted an exemption to feature in the Australian open, but Australian authorities overruled the decision and his visa was revoked.A two-week legal battle ensued, which Djokovic emerged from defeated as Immigration Minister Alex Hawke upheld the decision and ordered the Serb to leave the country.
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