Grand Slam tournament: Unvaccinated Djokovic misses the US Open

Grand Slam Tournament
Unvaccinated Djokovic misses US Open

Still unvaccinated: Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic. photo

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Tennis star Novak Djokovic will not play at the US Open this year because of his refusal to vaccinate.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic will not play at the US Open this year because of his refusal to vaccinate.

Shortly before the draw for the last Grand Slam tournament of the season, the name of the 35-year-old Serb was suddenly missing from the list of players published on the tournament homepage. A little later, Djokovic confirmed via Twitter that he would not play in the tournament.

“Unfortunately, I am not able to travel to New York for this US Open,” wrote the Serb. He thanks his followers for messages of love and support. “Good luck to my teammates! I will stay in good shape and good spirits and wait for an opportunity to compete again. See you soon, tennis world!” Djokovic announced.

The event in Flushing Meadows will therefore take place from August 29th without the three-time winner and last year’s finalist. Djokovic’s absence comes as no surprise as the United States requires foreign citizens to provide proof of vaccination and the 21-time Grand Slam tournament winner has categorically refused vaccination against the coronavirus. “I’m not vaccinated and I don’t plan to get vaccinated,” Djokovic said after his Wimbledon triumph in July.

Again no exemption

Because of this attitude, Djokovic is already missing the second Grand Slam tournament this year after he had to leave the country before the first serve at the Australia Open in January after a prank about his entry, which also occupied the courts.

Until recently, Djokovic had hoped for an exception at the US Open. He prepares himself “as if I had permission to play,” Djokovic, who has not competed in a tournament since Wimbledon, tweeted at the end of July.

The organizers of the US Open would have welcomed the start of the exceptional talent, but they also emphasized that they respect the US entry regulations regarding the corona virus. With a few exceptions, vaccination is still a prerequisite for traveling to the country. That didn’t change shortly before the US Open.

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