The Federal Court of Australia has revealed its reasons for dismissing Novak Djokovic’s legal challenge to his visa cancellation, which ended a week-long saga where the male world number one fought to stay on Australian shores to compete for his 21st Grand Slam. In a unanimous decision by the full bench, Chief Justice James Allsop, and Justices Anthony Besanko and David O’Callaghan, stressed that their ruling was not about whether Djokovic would pose a risk to Australia’s health, safety, or good order, but rather about whether Immigration Minister Alex Hawke was lawful in his decision to revoke the Serbian’s visa. The full judgment was published five days after the decision was handed down—originally on Jan. 16—which saw Djokovic’s final attempt at staying in the country fail. The Federal Court supported the minister’s decision to deport Djokovic, and ordered the tennis star to pay the legal costs of the proceedings. The immigration …