Novak Djokovic deported from Australia Dec 10: Cut-off date for players to apply to Tennis Australia for vaccine exemption Dec 14: Djokovic attends Red Star basketball game in Belgrade at which numerous people later test positive Dec 16: Rapid antigen test returns negative result; also takes PCR test. Attends ceremony unveiling stamp in his honour Dec 17: Attends children’s awards at Tennis Association of Belgrade. Receives positive PCR test result Serb law requires 14 days isolation after positive test. Djokovic’s court statement and Tennis Australia Chief Medical Officer both confirm diagnosis on Dec 16 Dec 18: Interviewed by L’Équipe, attends Champion of Champions awards photoshoot Dec 22: Second PCR returns negative result Dec 25: Pictured on social media playing street tennis in Belgrade, and with handball star Petar Djordjic Dec 31: Pictured at Sotogrande tennis academy near Marbella, Spain Jan 1: Authorises agent to submit travel declaration – Australian government issues Australia Travel Declaration for quarantine-free arrival Jan 2: Receives border travel permit from Victoria state government Jan 4-5: Flies from Madrid to Melbourne via Dubai Jan 6: Australian cancels visa after confirmation of no vaccination Jan 10: Federal Circuit Court judge overturns visa cancellation Jan 14: Immigration minister Alex Hawke cancels Djokovic’s visa on grounds of “health and good order” Jan 16: Federal court upholds visa cancellation. Djokovic deported from Australia Source: Sydney Morning Herald, BBC, The Guardian Picture: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS