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Aus Open: Intruder halts play in men's singles final at Melbourne

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Last updated on: January 30, 2022 17:34 IST

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IMAGE: A protester is apprehended during the men's singles final at the Australian Open. Photograph: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

A protester jumped on to the court and interrupted play at a crucial stage of the Australian Open men's singles final between Russian world number two Daniil Medvedev and Rafael Nadal of Spain at Melbourne Park on Sunday.

Security officials promptly made a human shield around the players as some others dragged the person, who appeared to carry a banner reading 'abolish refugee detention', off the court at the Rod Laver Arena.

 

Nadal was attempting to save a break point while serving at 5-3 up in the second set as the person fell awkwardly from the stands behind Medvedev's end of the court, halting play for a few minutes.

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IMAGE: A protestor is detained by security after jumping on to the court during the final. Photograph: Loren Elliott/Reuters

The Spaniard, who is chasing a 21st Grand Slam title, went on to lose the game and the second set in a tiebreaker.

Earlier this month, protesters criticised Australia's harsh asylum policies when top-ranked Novak Djokovic was held in an immigration detention hotel after his visa was revoked on his arrival at Melbourne.

The Serbian was eventually deported from the country after a court upheld the government's decision to cancel his visa, capping days of drama over Australia's COVID-19 entry rules and his unvaccinated status.

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