Unvaccinated tennis star: Australian Open: Djokovic wants to play despite the entry ban

Unvaccinated tennis star
Australian Open: Djokovic wants to play despite the entry ban

Novak Djokovic wants to play at the Australian Open. photo

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Tennis star Novak Djokovic wants to play at the Australian Open in January next year despite the entry ban. This was announced by tournament director Craig Tiley. It is up to the Serbs themselves to clarify “the situation” with the government.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic wants to play at the Australian Open in January next year despite the entry ban. This was announced by tournament director Craig Tiley. It is up to the Serbs themselves to clarify “the situation” with the government.

Djokovic, who was not vaccinated against Covid-19, had to leave Australia after entering the Australian Open in January of this year after a legal dispute. He was also given a three-year entry ban for the country.

He spoke to the 35-year-old at the Laver Cup about the situation, Tiley told The Age newspaper: “He said that of course he would like to come back to Australia, but he knows that the decision ultimately rests with the federal government.” The longtime number one in the world rankings “accepted this point of view”.

Criticism of possible special treatment for the nine-time tournament winner comes from opposition politician Karen Andrews, who was Djokovic’s interior minister at the time of his deportation. “It would be a slap in the face to the people of Australia if Novak Djokovic was suddenly allowed back into the country just because he’s a top-ranked tennis player,” Andrews told ABC radio.

In addition to the Australian Open, Djokovic also missed the US Open in August this year because he was not allowed to enter the USA without being vaccinated. The Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, will take place in Melbourne from January 16th to 29th.

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