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But despite having his Visa reinstated, Djokovic could still be re-detained and deported, with Immigration Minister Alex Hawke considering further action against the world No.1. In a night of high drama, the streets of Melbourne also descended into chaos when supporters of Djokovic were pepper sprayed after a protest outside his lawyer’s office.
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