whoever filled out the form, on his form to enter australia, that he had not traveled to other nations when there was clear evidence that he had in the days preceding. and it's all part of a pattern of contempt for common sense when it comes to the medical issues and also contempt for the common good. and in sports, and i guess in parts of entertainment or whatever, if you're great enough and if you're important enough to the bottom line because your star value means people in the seats and eyeballs on television, there are people who will excuse that or try and work around it, including the australian tennis committee which at first said, sure, he's welcome, then they got pushback from the border authorities in australia. now he's won, as you indicated, a preliminary judgment but it's not at all certain that he'll be on the court when the australia open begins on monday. and i might note that all four