When the Australian government canceled
Novak Djokovic's visa in January this year and deported him, it also imposed a three-year ban on the Serb.
However, after a change in central government and unvaccinated travelers finally being allowed to enter Australia, the chances of the nine-time champion being allowed into the country have skyrocketed.
Speaking to media outlet Sportal, the Serb recently stated that although unofficial, the signs from Australia are positive and that he is expecting a positive answer in the next few weeks.
“When it comes to Australia, there are some positive signs, but it's all unofficial,” Djokovic said. “We are communicating through my lawyers in Australia. They are communicating with the authorities in charge of my case. I hope to have an answer in the next few weeks, whatever it may be. Of course, I am hoping for a positive one so that I have enough time to prepare for the start of the season, if that start is going to happen in Australia."
The 21-time Grand Slam winner expressed his wish to once again participate in the
Australian Open, where he has found huge success so far. After the obstacles that he faced this year, the star player is even more motivated to produce results Down Under.
"I really want to go there, I am over what happened this year and I just want to play tennis, it is what I do best. Australia has always been the place where I have played my best tennis and it shows in the results. So I am always extra motivated to go there. This time, I am even more motivated and I hope the answer will be positive," he said.
Tournament director Craig Tiley is ready to welcome Djokovic back next year, given the government lifts his ban and allows him to enter the country.
"At this point, Novak and the federal government need to work out the situation and then we'll follow any instruction after that. It's not a matter we can lobby on. It's a matter that definitely stays between the two of them and then depending on the outcome of that, we would welcome him to the Australian Open," Tiley said