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Djokovic has 'really good' chance of winning his court challenge

Thomson Geer Lawyers' Justin Quill says he is "very confident" Novak Djokovic will win his case before the Federal Circuit Court against the Department of Home Affairs. "His chances of winning his case are really good, I'm very confident that he will be successful in this application before the Federal Circuit Court," Mr Quill told Sky News Australia. Mr Geer said even if Mr Djokovic wins his case it does not mean he will play in the Australian Open. "Now that doesn't necessarily mean he plays in the Australia Open – I think what's likely to happen is the matter will be remitted back to the Minister to consider whether or not the visa should be cancelled – noting of course what the judge says in his judgment," he said.

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