SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian federal court on Sunday adjourned Novak Djokovic’s visa case to consider its verdict after listening to arguments from attorneys representing the world primary participant and the federal immigration minister.
“We would hope to be able to establish to the events later within the afternoon what the course is that we suggest,” Chief Justice James Allsopp informed the court.
The court will resolve the destiny of the tennis star after a rollercoaster 10 days that noticed him detained by immigration authorities, launched after which detained once more forward of a match that begins on Monday.
(Reporting by Renju Jose; Editing by Tom Hogue)