believing that he had the exemption from tennis officials, that had been scrutinized by medical experts here in america. he had a visa. he had declared all of this and the necessary paperwork online before getting on board his flight. he thought he was arriving here in good faith with everything lioned up and ready to go as it should to be allowed to enter the country. now on that key point of whether or not he was justified in believing that, i don t think we ve had any specific comment from the court, or none that i can give you at this stage. the judge s reasoning does seem to be based more upon procedural failing. and that is the belief that djokovic should have been given, a little more time on the morning that he was being detained at the airport in order to consult lawyers and others to get further advice before formally responding to the government s intent to cancel his visa. it would seem for those reasons, on that procedural ground, the