From January 17 to 30 of next year the Australian Open, the first Grand Salam | of the calendar. The number one of Ranking world from ATP, Novak Djokovic, He still does not confirm if he is vaccinated (he was declared against at first) and his participation is not confirmed, but everything indicates that he would come to fruition.
In different Serbian media it emerged that despite the restrictions against the Coronavirus that will govern in the Melbourne Park (which say that both tennis players and relatives must be compulsorily vaccinated), Nole he would receive a medical exemption that would justify his refusal to inoculation and would play the tournament.
Novak, beside Rafael Nadal (who contracted Coronavirus and his participation is in doubt) and the Swiss Roger Federer (who will not be in Australia) hold the record for titles of Grand Slam with 20 trophies each. The 34-year-old Serbian and nine times champion in this land (the last three in a row), will seek to be the most winning tennis player in the Grand Slam.
The Australian government has imposed tough measures on all those who want to play the tournament and forces tennis players and friends to be vaccinated. The head of the government of Victoria (place where the contest will be held), Daniel Andrews, he confirmed: “I do not believe that unvaccinated tennis players will get a visa to enter Australia and, if they do, they will probably have to keep a two-week quarantine, while the vaccinated will not pass a period of isolation.”
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