‘It’s really bad for tennis’ – Murray breaks silence on Djokovic’s visa hell as Becker tells him to get Covid jab
ANDY MURRAY has described Novak Djokovic's Australian visa ordeal as 'really bad for tennis'.
World No1 Djokovic was denied entry into Australia this week after touching down in Melbourne ahead of the Australian Open.
The row is down to the medical exemption the unvaccinated Djokovic had been given to play at the tournament.
But border officials claim he 'failed to provide appropriate evidence' for entry.
And Djokovic is currently being held in an immigration detention centre after having his visa cancelled, which he has appealed.
He claims that he tested positive for Covid in December and was therefore exempt from needing a vaccination.
The Australian government has also failed in a bid to delay Djokovic's visa hearing until after the Australian Open draw is finalised.
On the situation, on-court rival Murray said: "I think everyone is shocked by it, to be honest.
"I'm going to say two things on it just now. The first thing is that I hope that Novak is OK.
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"If he wants to continue his career, I strongly advise him to have a vaccination.
"Does he want this discussion before every tournament? In any case, he cannot go on like this."