Novak Djokovic's Australian Open drama has captivated the tennis and sports world as it continues to unfold. First, Djokovic, who is unvaccinated, made it known that he would not be receiving the vaccine, which called his participation in the Australian Open, a tournament that requires its players to be vaccinated, into question. Djokovic then received a medical exemption, which was set to have him participate in the Australian Open. However, a member of the Serbian star's team reportedly didn't apply for the right visa, which resulted in Djokovic being held at the Australian border. The latest update via ESPN proves that Djokovic's Australian Open drama won't end anytime soon.

Novak Djokovic faces further sleepless nights in detention as the nine-time champion's Australian Open fate remains in legal limbo following the adjournment of his desperate court case against deportation.

The world No.1 is challenging the Australian government's decision to cancel his visa, applying for a judicial review, and attempting to stave off deportation in the meantime.

Novak Djokovic is challenging the Australian government's decision to cancel his visa, though Federal Circuit Court Judge Anthony Kelly informed all that they had yet to receive the application for review of the visa decision, as it was delayed.

All the while, Djokovic, who is very much in doubt to appear in the Aussie Open, is “locked in a quarantine hotel” as he awaits further proceedings. Given the application's delay, a possible removal from the country likely won't occur until Monday.

Clearly, Novak Djokovic's Australian Open drama won't be ending anytime soon, as evidenced by the latest battle over his visa.