Thousands of Harry Potter cloaking devices disguise the actual number.
Probably not, but it is hard to see Aussie politicians compromising now. At the best of times I don't think Aussies have any tolerance for queue jumpers. Just not fair dinkum.Somehow I doubt this is the end of this.
My guess is that Nole's team reasoned that with the exemption they were safe to apply for a visa. What they may have not figured was that Nole would have to justify the exemption at the border. Like, "oh, you want proof???"The rules are the rules, so I don't question the right of the Australian government to make this decision, but wow, they could have told him before he got on the plane.
I couldn’t be more embarrassed by my country. This is the final straw for me.What a gong show, but mad respect to Australia for following through.
Srdan wants to take to the streets does he? I for one would love to see that... Trying to behave here. It's tough...
Just get vaccinated you idiot... like the rest of the tour members have to do.
Pretty sad state the word is in. Very, very sad. Don’t think people realise what’s actually happening.
While Novak should have been more transparent about why he received a visa under these circumstances, now the shoe has to be on the other foot--Australian officials need to provide information about why Nole has been denied playing in the Open while other players with a medical excmption will play? What suddenly made his case different once he got to the border? This decision has to be based on more than a visa technicality, so what is the reason?
I don't know who specifically has been allowed to play as I don't think that information has been released. I'm going on this line from The Guardian: "Tiley said 26 people associated with the Australian Open applied for a medical exemption to come to the tournament, but only a handful were granted." So it appears some players other than Nole have received such an exemption.Who has been allowed to play with an exemption? Tennys Sandgren had the good decency to not seek a medical exemption. We know that the Indian kid didn't get one since he couldn't get vaccinated.
I don't know who specifically has been allowed to play as I don't think that information has been released. I'm going on this line from The Guardian: "Tiley said 26 people associated with the Australian Open applied for a medical exemption to come to the tournament, but only a handful were granted." So it appears some players other than Nole have received such an exemption.