KEY POINTS
  • On Monday, Djokovic won a court battle to stay in the country after his visa was initially revoked.
  • The court ruling meant Djokovic's visa remained valid and he was released from detention. But the Australian government has now acted once again.
  • Earlier this week, Djokovic admitted and apologized for failing to isolate immediately after contracting Covid in December.
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic rests during a training session at Melbourne Park as questions remain over the legal battle regarding his visa to play in the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, January 14, 2022.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic has had his visa canceled once again ahead of the Australian Open as the furor over his Covid-19 vaccination status intensifies.

It comes after Djokovic on Monday won a court battle to stay in the country after his visa was initially revoked. The 34-year-old Serbian national was detained in an immigration facility last week after arriving in Melbourne ahead of the Australian Open for what officials said violated the country's strict entry rules that require visitors be vaccinated against Covid.