Novak Djokovic supporters take to the streets of Belgrade in support as Serbian ...

Novak Djokovic supporters take to the streets of Belgrade in support as Serbian ...
Novak Djokovic supporters take to the streets of Belgrade in support as Serbian ...

Supporters of world number one tennis star Novak Djokovic took to the streets in Belgrade today to demonstrate their support for the player.

Djokovic could be deported from Australia on Monday after being rejected entry into Melbourne by Border Force officials over vaccine exemption criteria.

He now faces the next four days in a refugee hotel while he waits to see whether he will be deported from the country on Monday.

And showing their support for the player, crowds of people - including Novak's family members - took to the streets in the capital of Serbia.

A man wearing a large Serbian flag over his shoulders is seen holding up a large sign in front of a crowd of angry people outside the National Assembly in Belgrade, Serbia today

A man wearing a large Serbian flag over his shoulders is seen holding up a large sign in front of a crowd of angry people outside the National Assembly in Belgrade, Serbia today

Pictured: Srdjan Djokovic, father of the world number one tennis star speaks through a megaphone earlier today in Belgrade

Pictured: Srdjan Djokovic, father of the world number one tennis star speaks through a megaphone earlier today in Belgrade

A big crowd gathered in the Serbian capital earlier today to demonstrate their opposition to the treatment of tennis star Novak Djokovic

A big crowd gathered in the Serbian capital earlier today to demonstrate their opposition to the treatment of tennis star Novak Djokovic

Speeches were made through megaphones and people held aloft banners and Serbian flags as people made their voices heard on the matter.

It comes after Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic fired a shot at Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison as the Novak Djokovic deportation saga continues.

The tennis superstar could be kicked out of the country next week after he arrived in Melbourne for the upcoming Australia Open late on Wednesday night before being rejected by Border Force officials over vaccine exemption criteria.

Djokovic will spend the next four days detained in a refugee detention hotel after the Federal Court adjourned his appeal to remain in Australia until Monday.

The Serbian president has leapt to Djokovic's defence and singled out Mr Morrison as he accused Australian authorities of a 'political witch hunt'.

People are seen cheering and raising their arms in the air as Srdjan Djokovic addressed them outside the National Assembly in Belgrade today

People are seen cheering and raising their arms in the air as Srdjan Djokovic addressed them outside the National Assembly in Belgrade today

Novak Djokovic's family were among the crowd of people making their voices heard over Djokovic's treatment in Australia

Novak Djokovic's family were among the crowd of people making their voices heard over Djokovic's treatment in Australia

Novak Djokovic's parents Dijana and Srdjan are seen outside the National Assembly in Belgrade earlier today during the demonstration

Novak Djokovic's parents Dijana and Srdjan are seen outside the National Assembly in Belgrade earlier today during the demonstration

Novak Djokovic's hopes of defending his Australian Open title are under threat after his vaccine exemption was rejected by authorities

Novak Djokovic's hopes of defending his Australian Open title are under threat after his vaccine exemption was rejected by authorities

'What is not fair-play is the political witch hunt by everybody including the

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