Djokovic, on not playing in the US: “I can’t do anything”

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic did not want to give more importance to his more than likely absence at the 1,000 Masters in Indian Wells and Miami due to the extension of the United States prohibition to enter the country without being with the full coronavirus pattern.

“Well, if it’s official, so be it. What I can do? Nothing, that’s all. You already know my attitude, it is what it is, if I can’t go, I can’t”settled Djokovic before the media after his victory in the tournament in Adelaide (Australia) against the French Quentin Halys.

Unlike Australia, where the man from Belgrade can already compete a year after his deportation prior to the Australian Open for not being vaccinated, The United States continues to have full vaccination against the coronavirus as an entry requirement, which has been extended for foreign citizens until April 10 so you will not be able to enter without getting vaccinated, which will lead you to miss the first two Masters 1,000 scheduled for the month of March and which you already missed last year, in addition to the US Open, for the same reason.

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