Social posts appear to contradict what Djokovic declared on Australian entry forms
Novak Djokovic’s extraordinary run-in with the Australian Border Force may not be quite over yet. According to, the force is investigating whether the world’s No.
1 men’s tennis player brazenly lied on his entry forms when he was asked about his travel plans ahead of flying to Melbourne. In his traveler declaration forms, which were filed on Jan. 1, Djokovic answered “no” when he was asked: “Have you travelled or will you travel in the 14 days prior to your flight to Australia?” But the star player may have been caught out by
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