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Novak Djokovic is fighting his second visa battle in a week after Immigration Minister Alex Hawke cancelled it on health and good order grounds on Friday night.

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Game, set & match : Djokovic loses bid to stay in Australia
Novak Djokovic is fighting his second visa battle in a week after Immigration Minister Alex Hawke cancelled it on health and good order grounds on Friday night.

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Novak Djokovic has lost his bid to stay in Australia

As Chief Justice James Allsop outlined before announcing the decision, the court's job was simply to consider whether the decision made by Immigration Minister Alex Hawke was unlawful, irrational or legally unreasonable.

The court found the grounds outlined by Novak Djokovic's lawyers failed to demonstrate that.

It means the decision made by the Immigration Minister Alex Hawke to cancel his visa stands.

Djokovic will be deported from Australia, will be unable to compete in the Australian Open and may face a ban on entry to Australia of up to three years.

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