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Djokovic adopted a wait-and-looking attitude to the Australian Open

Djokovic adopted a wait-and-looking attitude to the Australian Open
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Paris: Novak Djokovic said he would think about whether he defended an Australian open title when an official decision was made about the rules around the player and vaccination Covid-19.
World number one added he would not give further comments until then, because he did not “want to be part of the story” spin around the assumption or “what if.” There are mixed messages about who will be allowed to play in the first Grand Slam next year who run from January 17-30 in Melbourne.
The email leaked last week from WTA suggested that undiscidable players would be allowed to compete with as long as they traveled for 14 days and were handed over to ordinary Coronavirus testing.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison then said that players who were not vaccinated would be allowed to enter the country if they received an exception, needed by State State Victoria to apply for the player’s name.
But Victoria State Premier Daniel Andrews quickly decided it.
Read Alsono players who were not vaccinated in the Australian Open, said Victoria State Premiervictoria Premier Daniel Andrews said the government would not apply for travel permits to allow tennis players who were not divensive to compete in the Australian Open in the state of Scott Morrison showed that they would be allowed to enter into Country.Nine-Time Australian Open Champion Djokovic said despite Andrews’s statement he would wait for official confirmation of the requirements of Australian tennis.
“I will decide whether I went to Australia after I saw an official statement from Australian tennis,” Djokovic said at his press conference on Sundays on the night of the Paris Master.
“There has been no official announcement or statement and until it comes out I will not talk about this again.” I don’t want to be part of the story about assumptions and what if it is.
“When official conditions and requirements for traveling and playing in Austarlia come out, I will see what I personally and also a bigger group of players because the situation is different in Australia until most of the world.” Djokovic Keener to focus on the end of the season as the number one world when he returned to the circuit for the first time since Danil Medvedev ended his hopes about a big sweep in September.
Read Alsomedvedev Coy about playing in Australia Openus Open Champion Danil Medvedev said he was willing to play in the Australian Open but would not commit to himself with only players who were vaccinated against Covids who were allowed to compete.
Medending Champion in Paris, is looking to drop 20-time Grand Slam Champion Djokovic from place number one.
Both enjoy training sessions with last week and Djokovic said the ‘octopus’ when Medvedev was called really tightening the game.
“The biggest weapon of the game (Medvedev) is his backhand, he as strong as the wall from that side, he doesn’t miss,” Djokovic said 34 years old.
“The forehand side is weaker in previous years but he has increased a lot and it’s not a big weakness.” He is very professional and a very smart player in court, he is a smart game.
“Djokovic said he had practiced well but admitted” the lack of match matches could be dangerous “even though he believed he had not been mentally damaged by dreams of being the first person to sweep the grand slam calendar since 1969 running.” Well I have studied for years to deal.
With a loss in such a way as to treat them as an opportunity for growth, “he said.” Losses in the US Open final have arrived with the worst or best time for me! “I feel blessed to experience love from a crowd that I have never experienced in my life in New York or in many places around the world.” The energy I received from the crowd was a victory for life, it touched my heart.
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