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Covid vaccination not prerequisite for Djokovic to play in ATP Dubai

Leaked entry list to United Arab Emirates-based tennis tournament showed unvaccinated Serbian star as top seed, according to reports

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2022 12:00PM

Covid vaccination not prerequisite for Djokovic to play in ATP Dubai
Unvaccinated tennis world number one Novak Djokovic (pictured above in 2021) now faces diminishing possibilities to add to his haul of 20 Grand Slam titles with France − host of Roland Garros − barring unvaccinated sportspeople and New York − home of the US Open − also under stringent virus rules. – AFP pic, January 27, 2022

DUBAI − Unvaccinated world number one Novak Djokovic has signed up to play at next month’s ATP Dubai tennis tournament, reports said yesterday, after his deportation from Australia prevented a tilt at a record 21st Grand Slam title.

A leaked entry list shared by tennis journalists on social media and picked up by several outlets showed Djokovic named as the top seed for the February 21-26 event.

The 34-year-old Serb lost a legal battle to remain in Australia and defend his Australian Open crown this month in a Covid controversy that made headlines around the world.

Djokovic’s next moves have been unclear since he flew out of Melbourne and home to Belgrade − via Dubai − as the tournament he has won a record nine times got underway in Melbourne.

The pandemic has proved damaging for the all-time tennis great, who organised a super-spreader tournament series in 2020 and was pictured maskless at an awards ceremony a day after he tested positive in December.

He was first handed an exemption to play by Tennis Australia despite his unvaccinated status but Australian authorities revoked his visa in a decision that was ultimately upheld by the federal court.

Djokovic, who shares the record of 20 major titles with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, now faces diminishing possibilities to add to his haul with France − host of Roland Garros − barring unvaccinated sportspeople and New York − home of the US Open − also under stringent virus rules.

Coronavirus vaccination is not a requirement to enter the United Arab Emirates where 100% of residents have had at least one jab. – AFP, January 27, 2022

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