Novak Djokovic is facing deportation and a three-year ban from Australia after the full federal court of Australia ruled on Sunday evening to dismiss his challenge to a government decision revoking his visa. Chief Justice James Allsop said that Djokovic’s application to overturn the Australian Immigration Minister’s cancellation of his visa had been dismissed unanimously by himself as part of the court’s three-judge panel, alongside Justice Anthony Besanko and Justice David O’Callaghan, after almost eight hours of deliberations on Sunday. All costs are to be paid for by Djokovic. Allsop offered to hear further arguments from both parties on the decision, which was given as soon as possible given the wider implications and international attention on the case, as well as the Djokovic’s first round Australian Open game against fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic that was scheduled for Monday. However, the World No. 1 tennis player’s legal team declined the invitation, meaning that Djokovic will likely …