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Novak Djokovic loses in first match on return to Australia after decision to overturn his visa ban

Novak Djokovic played his first game in Australia since his visa ban was overturned; He was warmly received by the crowd although Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil lost to Tomislav Brkic and Gonzalo Escobar in doubles match; Britain's Jack Draper started his season with a win over Kwon Soon-woo

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Novak Djokovic was welcomed back by the Adelaide International - it was his first match back in Australia

Novak Djokovic made a losing return to Australia but received an enthusiastic welcome from fans at the Adelaide International.

Twelve months after he was deported as a risk to public health because of his refusal to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, Djokovic has returned to the country following the decision to overturn his visa ban.

His first match was a low-key doubles encounter alongside close friend Vasek Pospisil which the pair lost 4-6 6-3 (10-5) to Bosnian Tomislav Brkic and Ecuador's Gonzalo Escobar.

Serbia's Novak Djokovic, center, interacts with fans after his doubles match at the Adelaide International Tennis tournament in Adelaide, Australia, Monday, Jan. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Kelly Barnes)
Image: Novak Djokovic is greeted by fans at his doubles match at the Adelaide International tournament (AP Photo/Kelly Barnes)

But any fears Djokovic may have had about how he would be received by the public were swiftly allayed as his supporters flocked to Memorial Drive to welcome him back.

Djokovic begins his singles campaign on Tuesday against Frenchman Constant Lestienne as he builds up to the Australian Open, where he is looking for a record-extending 10th title.

There were two shocks in singles action on Monday, with second seed Felix Auger-Aliassime losing 6-4 7-6 (5) to Australian Alexei Popyrin while fifth seed Holger Rune was beaten 2-6 6-4 6-4 by Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka.

Jack Draper, one of three British men in the draw along with Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund, made a strong start to his season with a 6-2 6-1 victory over Kwon Soon-woo of South Korea.

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Murray plays talented American Sebastian Korda on Tuesday while Edmund, finally fit again after a two-year battle with knee trouble, faces sixth seed Jannik Sinner.

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