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Djokovic unsure about Australian Open as officials hold firm on vaccine rules

No exceptions will be entertained by Australian state government for unvaccinated players competing in Grand Slam tournament

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 20 Oct 2021 7:00PM

Djokovic unsure about Australian Open as officials hold firm on vaccine rules
World tennis number one, Novak Djokovic (pictured above), who has publicly voiced opposition to vaccines in the past, recently told the media that he was unsure about competing in the Australian Open due to concerns over strict Covid-19 vaccination rules for tournament participants – AFP pic, October 20, 2021

MELBOURNE − Unvaccinated tennis stars are unlikely to get visas to play in the Australian Open, a local official warned yesterday, with defending champion, Novak Djokovic, raising doubts about his own participation in the upcoming tournament.

Victoria state premier, Dan Andrews, said he expected no exceptions from Australia’s Covid-19 vaccine rules for players competing in January’s Grand Slam tournament.

“I don’t think an unvaccinated tennis player is going to get a visa to come into this country,” Dan said.

“The virus doesn’t care what your tennis ranking is or how many Grand Slams you’ve won,” he added.

“And, if they did get a visa, they would probably have to quarantine for a couple of weeks, when no other players have to.”

Dan’s comments came as Novak told a Serbia media outlet that he was unsure if he was planning to compete in the Australian Open.

“I don’t know if I’m going to go to Australia. I don’t know what’s going on. The situation right now is not good,” Djokovic told the media yesterday.

The world number one has publicly voiced opposition to vaccines in the past and refused to say whether he is inoculated against the coronavirus.

“It’s a private matter,” said Novak in the interview.

“Too many people today give themselves the freedom to ask questions and judge people... whatever you answer, it can be misinterpreted.”

“Of course, I want to participate, Australia is the Grand Slam where I had the most success,” added the defending champion and nine-time winner in Melbourne.

Novak also said he planned to return to competition at the Paris Masters from November 1 to 7, and then participate in the Davis Cup from November 25 to December 5.

He has won three back-to-back Australian Opens and would be trying to secure a record-breaking 21st major in Melbourne – Victoria’s capital – after falling short at the US Open in September.

Victoria’s state premier also indicated that anyone hoping to attend Formula One’s Australian Grand Prix would have to be vaccinated.

“The Grand Prix is in April, I don’t think there is going to be crowds for the Grand Prix made up of people who have not been double-dosed,” Dan said. – AFP, October 20, 2021

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