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MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic was reported to be back in immigration detention Saturday after his legal challenge to avoid being deported from Australia for being unvaccinated for COVID-19 was moved to a higher court.

A Federal Court hearing has been scheduled for Sunday, a day before the men’s No. 1-ranked tennis player and nine-time Australian Open champion was due to begin his title defense at the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year.

Police closed down a lane behind the building where Djokovic’s lawyers are based and two vehicles exited the building mid-afternoon local time on Saturday. In television footage, Djokovic could be seen wearing a face mask in the back of a vehicle near an immigration detention hotel.


  Novak Djokovic was reported to be back in immigration detention, as a Federal Court hearing has been scheduled for Sunday. AFP via Getty Images Novak Djokovic was reported to be back in immigration detention, as a Federal Court hearing has been scheduled for Sunday. AFP via Getty Images

The Australian Associated Press reported that Djokovic was back in detention. He spent four nights confined to a hotel near downtown Melbourne before being released last Monday when he won a court challenge on procedural grounds against his first visa cancellation.


  Police closed down a lane behind the building where Novak Djokovic’s lawyers are based, as he spent four nights confined to a hotel near downtown Melbourne before being released last Monday. EPA Police closed down a lane behind the building where Novak Djokovic’s lawyers are based, as he spent four nights confined to a hotel near downtown Melbourne before being released last Monday. EPA
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