Djokovic was deported on the eve of the 2022 Australian Open in
January for not being vaccinated against COVID-19 and received a
three-year travel ban for the country.
However, the former world number one's visa ban was waived in
November, opening up a path for Djokovic to target a 10th
Australian Open crown and giving him a chance to equal Rafa
Nadal's mark of 22 Grand Slam titles.
"I'm very happy, thank you so much," Djokovic said before the
match, to loud cheers from the crowd.
"I feel a bit emotional right now, to be honest. I was really
looking forward to coming back to this court, so thank you all,
guys, for coming out tonight for a great cause."
Djokovic and Kyrgios won a shortened set apiece in the practice
match, before playing a tiebreaker alongside wheelchair players
David Wagner and Heath Davidson as well as two juniors.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Nashik, India, editing by Ed Osmond)
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