Djokovic has not been arrested – Immigration Minister to decide on his visa cancellation on Tuesday

The decision was a major blow for the Australian Federal government

Novak Djokovic has not been arrested, according to four government and tennis sources, as The Age reports on its online edition.

The Immigration Minister, Alex Hawke is still deciding whether to re-cancel his visa, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald has confirmed, as it is at his discretion on whether to re-cancel the visa following the court ruling in favour of the tennis star.

Media reports from Europe quote Djokovic’s family members alleging he has been re-arrested at his lawyers’ office in Melbourne’s CBD.

However, the four sources including some from the federal government insist this isn’t the case.

There are no Border Force or federal police officers at the foot of the CBD tower Djokovic is located in.