I wouldn't challenge the correctness of the decision. I question...

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    I wouldn't challenge the correctness of the decision. I question the way that Australian authorities went about handling the case.

    1. First allowing Djokovic into the country on a medical exemption with unclear requirements.
    2. Second, the arrest when he arrived, that compromised his ability to compete on equal terms.
    3. Third, cancelling the decision of the judiciary, thus challenging the independence of the judiciary.
    4. Another arrest, and detention thus further compromised his ability to compete on equal terms.
    5. After all of that. sending him packing like a criminal.

    Of course, the sensible thing for him to do is to get vaccinated, and imo still is.
    From a distance, the Authorities look like a bunch of amateurs who play out important issues on whims.
 
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