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Sports are the second of two countries: Amritraj in Djokovic Saga

Sports are the second of two countries: Amritraj in Djokovic Saga
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Taking Djokovic’s problems as an example of Amritraj warned that players must be aware of the consequences of choice.
“If you choose not to take vaccines, play in countries that allow it,” Amritraj said.
The 68-year-old tennis legend, which is still recovering from a bad Covid-19 case, was tracked from his home the transfer of the Australian Federal Court to enforce the decision of the Minister of Immigration Alex Hawke to cancel Visa No.1 world.
“While the choice to vaccinate is probably a player,” Amritraj said in an exclusive chat with TOI, “with the choice of consequences.” Read Alsoovak Djokovic flew out of Australia after losing the Djokovic bandingnovak court flew out of Australia on Sunday after the court uphold the government’s decision to cancel his visa, limiting the days of drama in the country and his status was not vaccinated.
Round round verdict by the Three Judge Federal Court Bench Handle the Last Punch to Djokovic’SexCerpts: What lessons can be taken tennis from Djokovic’s story? All of these situations have been handled wrongly in various ways.
If you return to our Davis Cup final in 1974, the government made a call not playing South Africa.
Then again in 1987 it was the government’s prerogative not to play against Israel.
My meeting with the prime minister then took advanced things and finally we played the tie.
When you see something like this – sports, and must always, come second to the country.
The first country and decision was made by the government.
So whatever it decisions – right, wrong or indifferent – you go with what the government said.
If you have to be vaccinated to enter my country, then that’s all.
That is what it is and no one has to try and delete the law.
As Djokovic said, the choice to take a vaccine is yours, but then consequently.
Read the absence of Alsodjokovic from the Australian Open Loss for Game: The decision of the ATPA court on Sunday to enforce Australian visa cancellation Novak Djokovic is the end of a series of events “very regrettable” and the Serbian exit of the Australian Open is a loss for sports, tennis men who regulate the ATP body have said.
Do you think the event the last few days will violate Djokovic’s mental fiber when he returned to the tour? He is the toughest competitor in the world mentally.
He could be said to be stronger than anyone I’ve seen for the past 40-50 years.
I think you might have to go back to Connors to see if you can find a man with this mental tenacity.
It didn’t take anything from how Nadal played, how difficult he was right from the first ball.
Federer seems a little graceful and handsome and polite, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t compete.
He just makes it look easy.
That said every grand slam did not play was a grand slam lost because of Djokovic.
That’s where he was in his career, at his age.
He came to the fourth Grand Slams as a favorite Odds-on, even French Open potential.
So every quarter lost will make a difference, every slam will be very important, because he continues to pursue history.
Will Djokovic’s inheritance stain this? You will be amazed by the number of followers of Djokovic throughout the world.
He loved and respected in his country.
I think they looked at him as a way to keep Serbia on the world map.
He has more followers than people who think like we all fall in love with Roger (Federer) and Rafa (Nadal) and we keep carrying it.
There were so many people who were annoyed when he lost the last match at the US Open last year, the victory would take him to history books.
After the final, he had a sympathy.
So, will it tarnish the image? Maybe in the short term, it was until he won Wimbledon or returned from two matches in the final slam or something like that.
Then everything will have a different look again.
Will the vaccine mandate help avoid the sequence of a rather embarrassing event? At some point this has changed from medical problems to politics.
Given all we have for the past two years, I do not understand why taking vaccines is a choice that is contrary to the mandate.
Stay tight medical, listen to experts, take vaccines and booster.

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