Australian Open: If cleared to play on Sunday, Novak Djokovic will be on court on Monday

In the offices of his lawyers to attend his hearing on Sunday, on the court to launch his tournament on Monday. Here is a scenario still plausible for Novak Djokovic of the outcome of his affair. While the second cancellation of his visa will be re-examined on Sunday by the Federal Court of Australia, the world number 1 has learned that his possible first round against his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic was scheduled for the next day. The organizers of the Australian Open thus unveiled Friday the order of entry into the running of the singles women and men, and it is the high parts of the tables which will launch the hostilities.

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From this point of view, Craig Tiley, the director of the first Grand Slam of the year, therefore did not give a gift to the world number 1. If he succeeds, he would have very little time, around 24 hours, to mentally get back into the competition. Because, in all likelihood, he will have previously spent another night in detention pending the court decision.

This choice of the organization of the tournament can be explained by the good courses of more numerous players of the lower part of the table in the last tournaments of preparation. Arthur Rinderknech and Andy Murray, respectively qualified for the finals of Adelaide and Sydney, are among others in this case.

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