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PIX: Djokovic fans cause more chaos in Melbourne

January 10, 2022 17:25 IST

Novak Djokovic fans

IMAGE: Serbian tennis fans celebrate at Collins Street as they wait for Novak Djokovic. Photograph: Diego Fedele/Getty Images

There were chaotic scenes in central Melbourne on Monday night as fans of Novak Djokovic crowded around a car they thought was carrying the Serbian tennis player and chanted 'Free Novak! Free Novak!'

 

Novak Djokovic fans

IMAGE: Serbian tennis fans march along Collins Street. Photograph: Diego Fedele/Getty Images

Police struggled to hold back the enthusiastic supporters, some carrying Serbian flags, as they pressed against the vehicle and prevented it from progressing down the street away from the downtown offices of Djokovic's lawyers.

Novak Djokovic fans

The world tennis number one had been at the offices for an earlier Federal court hearing into the cancellation of his visa to enter Australia at which the judge ordered his release from a government detention hotel.

Some fans banged on the dark tinted windows of the car, making it impossible to tell if Djokovic was inside, and one man jumped up and down on top of the vehicle.

At one stage, police deployed pepper spray.

Novak Djokovic fans

IMAGE: Fans protest in Flinders Lane in Melbourne. Photograph: Sam Tabone/Getty Images

A crowd of more than 100 later gathered outside the exit of the car park, some chanting, others dancing in circles in the middle of the street.

Australia's Immigration Minister later said he was considering whether to again cancel Djokovic's visa.

Djokovic was seeking entry to Australia to play in the Australian Open, which starts at Melbourne Park next Monday, to pursue his bid for a record 21st Grand Slam title.

Source: REUTERS
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