Novak Djokovic Novak Djokovic has “played with his own rules” and has made a bid for the 21st Grand Slam title with the risk of not following the Covid-19 Australian vaccination requirements, said Stefanos number four Tsitipas on Thursday.
Djokovic was included in the Australian Open draw on Thursday, even though the uncertainty of hanging on his participation with the government had not yet decided whether to cancel his visa for the second time with concerns about his medical release from the Australian vaccine mandate.
Read Alsodjokovic who was withdrawn to play the first round Australia Open even though VISA Saganovak Djokovic was interested in playing fellow Serbia Miomir Kecmanovic in the first round of the Australian Open despite sustainable uncertainty in his visa status.
World number one, the seed champion and top defense are wanting to win the 10th title at Melbourne Park and 34-year-old grand slamlhe record, skeptical vaccine, sparked anger widespread in Australia when he announced that he was heading to Melbourne with Medical release from the requirements for visitors to be investigated against Covid-19.
The Australian border said his release was invalid and he was held at the Immigration Detention Hotel, but the court then allowed him to stay on the grounds that the officials “did not make sense” in the interview in the seven-hour process in the middle.
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“What is certain, he has played with his own rules and has done what many players have the guts to do, especially after ATP announces certain criteria for the players to enter the country,” said Tsitipas Greece to Wion News Channel.
Read the decision of Alsono, but in Novak Djokovic Visa: Australian PMA Perustralia Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Thursday the government had not yet decided to cancel the Superstar Tennis Visa Novak Djokovic.
“No one really thinks they can come to Australia who are not vaccinated and don’t have to take part in the protocol.
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It takes a lot of courage to do and put a grand slam with a risk, which I think many players will do it.” ATP, which regulates Men’s tennis, said 97 of the top 100 male players were vaccinated.
US World Number 93 Tennys Sandgren told reporters earlier this month that he had left the Australian Open because of the vaccine mandate and he chose not to apply for medical exceptions.
Asked whether Djokovic had to defend the title in Melbourne Park next week when his visa story continued, Tsitipas said: “There are two ways to see it.
One side is that almost every player is fully vaccinated …
and has participated in the protocol to play in Australia.” On the other hand, it seems that not everyone plays with the rules, “he said, adding that a very small minority was chosen to” follow his own way, as it made the majority of making a majority.
stupid people “.