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An Australian Federal Court panel has dismissed Djokovic’s appeal after he challenged Immigration Minister Alex Hawke’s decision to cancel his visa. The court panel returned their unanimous decision just a day before the World No. 1 was set to play his first match of the Australian Open. Djokovic has now been deported and will not compete in the tournament. In a statement released on Sunday evening, Djokovic said he is “extremely disappointed” by the ruling but will “cooperate with the relevant authorities” regarding his departure from Australia.
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