Novak Djokovic has stated he's "extraordinarily dissatisfied" he cannot compete within the Australian Open after his visa to enter Australia was cancelled.
However the world tennis primary has stated he'll cooperate with the authorities and depart the nation.
The Serbian, who has not been vaccinated for Covid-19, had his visa cancelled for a second time, with the Australian authorities saying he could pose a threat to the group.

And he says he hopes the main target can now return to tennis and the Australian Open Grand Slam, which begins tomorrow.
Djokovic had appealed Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's choice to cancel his visa on the grounds that he was a menace to public order.
It was claimed his presence would encourage anti-vaccination sentiment amid Australia's worst Covid-19 outbreak.
In an announcement launched this morning, after the courtroom dismissed the case, the 34-year-old stated: "I'll now be taking a while to relaxation and to recuperate, earlier than making any additional feedback past this.
"I'm extraordinarily dissatisfied with the Court docket ruling to dismiss my software for judicial evaluate of the Minister's choice to cancel my visa, which implies I can not keep in Australia and take part within the Australian Open.
"I respect the Court docket's ruling and I'll cooperate with the related authorities in relation to my departure from the nation.
"I'm uncomfortable that the main target of the previous weeks has been on me and I hope that we will all now give attention to the sport and event I really like.
"I wish to want the gamers, event officers, workers, volunteers and followers all the perfect for the event."
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Djokovic was granted a medical exemption to compete on the Melbourne Park main, a event he has received 9 instances, and the final thrice he has competed.
His destiny was lastly determined after a rollercoaster 10 days that noticed him detained by authorities, launched after which detained once more forward of the Australian Open.
Rafa Nadal, who's tied with Djokovic on 20 main titles, stated "too many questions" nonetheless wanted to be answered in regards to the Serb's bid to play the event, whereas different main gamers stated the Slam has been overshadowed by the saga.