I have been discussing it on another thread -
Briefly - I would like Djokovic to be able to play.
But the current situation puts Australia's border security at risk for various reasons, I've done my best to outline elsewhere.
I am hoping the current court case will end in a ruling that allows him to play, but avoids the negative border security outcomes that Monday's ruling created.
There's at least a couple of ways I think that could happen legally - and there may be others I do not know about.
I think Americans are seeing this through a lens that has been severely distorted by months and months of misinformation about Australia. They think this is mostly about issues that really aren't an important part of the big picture.
At the core of this is the basic statement that lies at the heart of Australian border security policy, and has for over twenty years.
We decide who comes to Australia, and the circumstances under which they come. That policy is absolutely rigid, and no exceptions are made.
And American conservatives used to celebrate that aspect of Australian border policy. Hell, just after he was elected, President Trump told our then Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, he wished he could copy it.