Novak Djokovic is set to be allowed to play the Australian Open after his visa ban has reportedly been overturned.The 21-time Grand Slam winner was deported from the country in January after having his visa cancelled.Getty 3 Djokovic will hope to win his 10th Australian Open title in JanuaryAdvertisementThe unvaccinated tennis star entered the country on the grounds of a recent COVID diagnosis. But then immigration minister, Alex Hawke, decided to revoke his visa on the basis his anti-vax stance may provoke ‘civil unrest’.As his visa was cancelled, it carried a three-year ban but the Sydney Morning Herald reports that new immigration minister Andrew Giles will grant Djokovic a visa.The 36-year-old is a nine-time Australian Open winner, but has been staunch in his view that he will not get the COVID vaccine even if that costs him the chance to play in Grand Slams.AdvertisementHe saw Rafael Nadal overtake him in the race, winning the 2022 Australian and French Opens.Djokovic won Wimbledon to take him to 21, but he was not allowed to participate in the US Open.Carlos Alcaraz went on to win that tournament and claim his first even Grand Slam title.Getty Images - Getty 3 Djokovic was unable to compete in either the Australian Open or US Open in 2022AdvertisementGetty 3 Djokovic has 21 Grand Slam titles and will hope to draw level with Nadal in AustraliaMost read in Sport DOMINATED McCann battered and tapped as Blanchfield ruthlessly ends her streak at UFC 281 latest Frank Warren says Tommy Fury vs Jake Paul is 'no-brainer' and delivers update YES Jake Paul agrees to fight Tommy Fury IN THE UK in February, sets deadline for contract UNITED Tyson and Holyfield team up to release ear bite cannabis edibles with funny video Again? Tyson Fury says Deontay Wilder has to come to UK if he wants a fourth fight SAD Fury talks on why he can't quit boxing and says he will ruin undefeated recordAdvertisementAustralian Open director, Craig Tiley, recently spoke about his hope that Djokovic would come back to Melbourne in the near future.He said: “That’s entirely up to the Australian government. I know Novak wants to come and play and to get back to competing.“He loves Australia and it’s where he’s had the best success but the timing [on any announcement] is up to somebody else and we’ll just play that one by ear.”AdvertisementDjokovic told reporters on Tuesday at the ATP Tour Finals that he had not heard anything from the Australian government just yet.“We are waiting,” he said. “They are communicating with the government of Australia. That’s all I can tell you for now.”
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