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Piers Morgan mocks Novak Djokovic's mother's statement amid Australia visa battle win

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Piers Morgan, 56, is currently preparing for the launch of TalkTV where he will be presenting on the new Rupert Murdoch-owned channel.This however, has not stopped Piers taking to Twitter to voice his opinion on Novak Djokovic's mother's statement regarding her son, who was subject to "torture" after being denied entry to Australia.The Chief Sports writer for The Telegraph, Oliver Brown tweeted Dijina Djokovic's statement earlier today.He said: "Dijina Djokovic: 'Novak was subject to torture, harassment.

We will hear even more about what he has gone through.'"Piers responded in view of his 7.9 million followers: "Poor guy.Sounds almost worse than having a simple 2-second vaccine injection."Many took to the comments to voice their opinion on the situation.PamCamwood said: "Stop being so judgemental!

If you don't want to have the jab you don't have to!"People who have been jabbed are still catching covid."Jaysten19 added: "Opening up the floodgates for every anti vaxxer to demand to be allowed in Australia now."Thatkayceewoman commented: "Not the point though, is it."He made a decision for himself and one he is entitled to make regardless of whether you agree or not."The controversy began when Novak flew into Melbourne, Australia last week in preparation for the Australian Open title beginning on January 17.When Novak handed over his documentation he thought he had a valid medical exemption to the vaccination rules, stating he had been infected with Covid last month and recovered.However, his documents were rejected and the tennis player was held in a detention centre while he waited for his appeal to come before the courts.That hearing took place today, with Judge Anthony Kelly quashing the decision to revoke his visa.

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