Question
Download Solution PDFWhich tennis star was deported from Australia after his visa was cancelled on health grounds since he was unvaccinated?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Novak Djokovic.
Key Points
- Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia in January 2022
- His visa was cancelled due to being unvaccinated against COVID-19
- Occurred just before the Australian Open where he was defending champion
- Case involved multiple court hearings and government intervention
- Sparked global debate about vaccination mandates and athlete exemptions
Additional Information
- Rafael Nadal:
- Spanish tennis legend with 22 Grand Slam titles
- Played and won 2022 Australian Open during Djokovic controversy
- Publicly supported vaccination efforts during pandemic
- Had no visa issues in Australia or other tournaments
- Later surpassed Djokovic's Grand Slam count during this event
- Daniil Medvedev:
- Russian player who reached 2022 Australian Open final
- Complied with all vaccination and entry requirements
- Briefly became World No. 1 after the tournament
- Known for his vaccine-neutral public stance
- Faced separate issues due to Wimbledon's Russia ban
- Roger Federer:
- Swiss legend who didn't play 2022 Australian Open
- Was recovering from knee surgery during this period
- Never faced vaccination-related travel restrictions
- Retired in 2022 without vaccine controversy
- Had previously supported pandemic safety measures
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