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Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used discretionary powers to again cancel Djokovic's visa, after a court quashed an earlier revocation and released him from immigration detention on Monday.
"A very small majority chose to follow their own way, which kind of makes the majority look like fools," Tsitsipas said.
Organiser Tennis Australia had delayed the official draw for more than an hour, without explanation.
The mercurial Australian later posted on social media that he had been told to isolate.
Djokovic was back in training hours after winning that court challenge, thanking the judge who released him from immigration detention and saying he remained focused on trying to win a record 21st tennis major at next week's Australian Open.
Police struggled to hold back the enthusiastic supporters, some carrying Serbian flags, as they pressed against the vehicle and prevented it from progressing down the street away from the downtown offices of Djokovic's lawyers.
Due to coronavirus restrictions, the hearing was conducted virtually, through audio visual links between the judge's chambers and lawyers for the government and Djokovic.
The world No. 1 was released from Australian immigration detention on Monday.
Judge Anthony Kelly ruled the federal government's decision last week to revoke the tennis star's visa to enter the country was "unreasonable" and ordered Djokovic be released.
Djokovic has spent four days in immmigration detention in a Melbourne hotel ahead of his appeal against a removal order issued by the Australian Border Force.
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