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Azarenka wants no-jab, no-play rule in women’s tennis

Former world number one supports vaccine mandate, believing it would be ‘helpful for everybody’ if the women’s tour enforced vaccination

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2022 4:30PM

Azarenka wants no-jab, no-play rule in women’s tennis
Two-time Australian Open winner Victoria Azarenka (pictured above) admitted that although it could be legally challenging to enforce a no-jab, no-play policy in the Women’s Tennis Association Tour, the Grand Slam champion opines that doing so ‘would just be helpful for everybody in the world, especially when we are travelling internationally’. – AFP pic, January 19, 2022

MELBOURNE − Two-time Grand Slam champion Victoria Azarenka threw her support today behind a vaccine mandate on the women’s tour as tennis wrestles with the fallout of the saga surrounding unvaccinated Novak Djokovic.

The veteran Azarenka is a long-time member of the powerful WTA Players’ Council, which is working through the challenges posed by coronavirus.

Those were laid bare by the chaos and confusion that engulfed vaccine-sceptic Djokovic, who was deported on the eve of the Australian Open.

Speaking in Melbourne, Azarenka admitted it could be legally challenging to enforce but she believes it would be “helpful for everybody” if the WTA Tour considered a no-jab, no-play policy.

“Well, from my standpoint it’s been very clear. I believe in science. I believe in getting vaccinated − that’s what I did for myself,” the 32-year-old Belarusian said.

“If you ask me − just for my opinion − if that should be the case, I think it would just be helpful for everybody in the world, especially when we are travelling internationally.”

But the former world number one acknowledged that forcing people to be jabbed could prove problematic.

“Some countries will not allow mandates. I think to impose something legally on the WTA Tour can be a challenge, I think that’s something that we are facing,” she said.

To play at the Australian Open, players must be vaccinated unless they have a medical exemption.

Djokovic believed he was exempt based on recently contracting Covid-19 but it was challenged by Australian authorities and after a high-stakes legal battle, he flew out of Melbourne on Sunday.

Azarenka said the drawn-out controversy became “a circus” and there “should be a really hard look on this situation moving forward”.

“I think as soon as there is a grey area in the rules, that gives a bit (of room for) too many questions and situations like this to happen,” said the Belarusian, who revealed she caught Covid in November.

“On certain things, I think (the) black-and-white approach is necessary. In my opinion, this should be the case.” – AFP, January 19, 2022

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