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Tennis star Novak Djokovic faces deportation after Australia revokes visa again

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The legal battle of tennis champion Novak Djokovic is entering yet another set. Australia again cancelled his visa, and as Eric Sorensen explains, it appears Djokovic now won’t be able to compete at the Australian Open.

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