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Published 16:13 6 Jan 2022 GMT
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He added: "You can't just wander around the world thinking that because you're really rich you're really above the laws of other nations."
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has previously denied that the tennis star was being "singled out" and that no-one was above the country's rules.
When Djokovic and other tennis players were granted medical exemptions, Morrison said he accepted the Victorian government's decision.
The controversial situation surrounding the world number one has led to Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to claim that Djokovic was a victim of "harassment" and that "the whole of Serbia" supported him.
Djokovic's father, Srdjan, has also said that his son had been held in a room guarded by police at the airport.
"This is not just a fight for Novak, but a fight for the whole world," he said in a statement.
Morrison has denied the visa cancellation was because of "any particular position in relation to Serbia".
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