translation: they locked him up, because it is a prison, - the place he is in right now. it s not a detention facility, it is a prison. they are not giving him breakfast. he only gets lunch and dinner. for breakfast, nothing. this was djokovic arriving on wednesday. his legal team say he was granted a vaccine exemption from tennis australia because he tested positive for covid 19 on 16 december. that was also the day when these pictures were taken showing the tennis player maskless at a ceremony in serbia where he was honoured with his own postage stamps. it s unclear at which point he took the pcr test and when he knew he had covid. djokovic s lawyers have said that onjanuary 01 he received a document from the government s home affairs department telling him his travel declaration responses indicated he met the requirements for a quarantine free arrival into australia. but in its court submission, released hours before the hearing, the government
it s not a detention facility, it is a prison. they are not giving him breakfast. he only gets lunch and dinner. for breakfast, nothing. this was djokovic arriving on wednesday. his legal team say he was granted a vaccine exemption from tennis australia because he tested positive for covid 19 on the 16th of december. that was also the day when these pictures were taken showing the tennis player maskless at a ceremony in serbia where he was honoured with his own postage stamps. it s unclear at which point he took the pcr test and when he knew he had covid. djokovic s lawyers have said that onjanuary 1st he received a document from the government s home affairs department telling him his travel declaration responses indicated he met the requirements for a quarantine free arrival into australia. but in its court submission, released hours before the hearing, the government said it had not given the tennis star an assurance
the anger continues in his home country of serbia, with another day of protests in the capital, belgrade, and fury from his family. his mother, dijana, criticised the living conditions where he is being kept. translation: they locked him up, because it s a prison, the place he is in right now. it s not a detention facility. it is a prison. they are not giving him breakfast. he only gets lunch and dinner. for breakfast, nothing. this was djokovic arriving on wednesday. his legal team say he was granted a vaccine exemption from tennis australia because he tested positive for covid i9 on the 16th of december. that was also the day when these pictures were taken, showing the tennis player maskless at a ceremony in serbia where he was honoured with his own postage stamps. it s unclear at which point he took the pcr test and when he knew he had covid. djokovic s lawyers have said that
that was also the day when these pictures were taken, showing the tennis player maskless at a ceremony in serbia, where he was honoured with his own postage stamp. it is unclear at which point he took the pcr test, and when he knew he had covid 19. djokovic s lawyers has said that on january the 1st, he received a document from home affairs telling him his travel declaration responses indicated he met the requirements for a quarantine free arrival into australia. but in its court submission, released a few hours before the hearing, the government said it had not given the tennis star an assurance about his vaccine waiver, adding that an e mail from the home affairs department was not a guarantee that his so called medical exemption would be accepted. the court document also challenged djokovic s claim for medical exemption on the basis that he contracted covid 19 in mid december,
showing the tennis player maskless at a ceremony in serbia, where he was honoured with his own postage stamp. it s unclear at which point he took the pcr test, and when he knew he had covid 19. djokovic s lawyers has said that on january the 1st he received a document from home affairs telling him his travel declaration responses indicated he met the requirements for a quarantine free arrival into australia. but in its court submission, released a few hours before the hearing, the government said it had not given the tennis star an assurance about his vaccine waiver, adding that an e mail from the home affairs department was not a guarantee that his so called medical exemption would be accepted. the court document also challenged djokovic s claim for a medical exemption on the basis that he contracted covid 19 in mid december, saying there was no suggestion that he had acute major medical illness.