The parties agreed that the next hearing will take place at 9:30 a.m. on January 16, Melbourne time, or 5:30 a.m., Hanoi time.
Time is not in Djokovic’s favor, when the Australian Open kicks off on Monday, January 17.
Federal Court Judge David O’Callaghan led the hearing on the morning of January 15 for 20 minutes, with the only debate being whether the case would be considered by one judge or three.
Djokovic’s legal team will submit submissions this afternoon.
The Australian government firmly defends the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa on January 14.
Djokovic received a lot of support from Serbia, after having to attend the second trial.
Message of support for Mr. Srdjan Djokovic’s son.
The Serbian Tennis Federation described Australia’s decision as `reeking of politics`.
The Serbian Royal Family, including Prince Filip and Princess Danica, sent a strong message of support for the 20 Grand Slam owner.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said in a video on Instagram: `It’s unbelievable that a Minister announced the cancellation of the Court’s decision. Australia shows the world what its independent judiciary is like. Why do they
Australia will elect in May 2022 in the context that Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s Government is facing difficulties in controlling the Covid-19 pandemic.