Every day its delicious twist on the Djokovic affair.

While the world number 1 is now training on the courts of the Australian Open while waiting to know what sauce he will be eaten in by the draw Thursday, date on which we can estimate that the government will have decided on its fate,

The Herald Sun

reports new revelations.

BREAKING: Australian Border officials are investigating whether Novak Djokovic provided false evidence on his entry form for Australia.

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https://t.co/qAjdOJo4xO

- Herald Sun (@theheraldsun) January 11, 2022

The Murdoch group's Australian tabloid, so it's unclear if he's more reliable than its English cousin The Sun, reveals Australian police are investigating a possible lie by Novak Djokovic in the form he handed over to customs at his arrival in Melbourne. According to the daily, the Serb would have checked "no" to the question "Have you traveled during the 14 days preceding your arrival in Australia", even though he should have been in Spain since December 22.

However, the star was photographed on December 25 in Belgrade playing tennis in the street, before heading to southern Spain, from where Djoko took off for Melbourne via a stopover in Dubai on the 4 January.

In short, we are looking for the little beast everywhere, while a spokesperson for the immigration department quoted by

The Age

this morning "that it would be inappropriate to make a comment" on the government's upcoming decision.

The same source clearly implies that the situation will not change on Tuesday.

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