Djokovic lawyers tell Aussie court his presence doesn't prompt anti-vax protests
Novak Djokovic's lawyers told a court that will decide whether or not he can stay in Australia and defend his Open title there was no evidence to show the presence of the world's number one tennis player had prompted anti-vaccine protests elsewhere.
After a rollercoaster 10 days in the country that saw the Serbian champion detained by immigration authorities, released and then detained again, his fate was in the hands of three Federal Court judges on Sunday.
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