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How Novak Djokovic could compete at the 2023 Australian Open despite being barred from the country for THREE YEARS over anti-vax drama  Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia in January this year The Serb was not vaccinated against Covid-19 and had his visa cancelled twice The decision meant Djokovic could not defend his Australian Open title Deportation from Australia comes with three-year ban on applying for new visa  But foreigners will no longer have to prove vaccination status from July 6  

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Novak Djokovic could be in line to compete at the Australian Open next year, despite being banned from applying for a visa to enter Australia for three years.

The world No3 was at the centre of a diplomatic storm back in January, when he was deported for not complying with the vaccination restrictions that were in place back then.

Djokovic, who was unvaccinated against Covid-19, had his visa cancelled twice in January after arriving in Australia ahead of the Australian Open.

Novak Djokovic could return to Melbourne Park next year despite being banned from applying for a visa to enter Australia for three years

Novak Djokovic could return to Melbourne Park next year despite being banned from applying for a visa to enter Australia for three years 

The Serb won one court challenge to be allowed to play at Melbourne Park, but was ultimately deported after his second

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