Vaccination against COVID-19 | Novak Djokovic set to miss US Open

(Wimbledon) Novak Djokovic remained adamant on his refusal of the COVID-19 vaccine on Saturday even if this ethical position which already made him miss the Australian Open in January was also to prevent him from playing the United States Open this summer.

Posted at 2:58 p.m.

The American authorities maintain to this day the obligation to vaccinate to enter the territory of the United States and when he was asked, in a press conference before Wimbledon, if he remained closed to vaccination, the Serb replied laconically and firmly : ” Yes “.

“Are you still closed to this idea? “, insisted the journalist. “Yes”, confirmed Djokovic for whom Wimbledon could therefore be the last Grand Slam tournament of the season.

“To date, given the circumstances, I am not allowed to enter the United States. It’s an extra motivation to play well here [à Wimbledon] “, noted the Serb who is aiming for a seventh title on the London lawn.

“I would like to go to the United States, but for the moment it is not possible. There’s not much I can do. It really depends on the American government to accept or not to let an unvaccinated person enter the territory, ”he insisted.

Not being vaccinated, he was expelled from Australia in January just before the start of the first Major of the year where he was aiming for a tenth coronation, then he was beaten in the quarter-finals at Roland-Garros where he defended his title, and Wimbledon won’t earn him any points in the standings because the ATP decided not to distribute any to the British Major due to its refusal to let the Russians and Belarusians play in retaliation for the war in Ukraine.

So for Djokovic, who failed in the 2021 final in New York in his quest for the Grand Slam after winning the Australian Open, Roland-Garros and Wimbledon, the 2022 season will be expensive in terms of ATP points and places in the standings. .

Djokovic, currently world No.3, has won the United States Open three times (2011, 2015 and 2018) and has 20 Grand Slam titles to date, like Roger Federer, but two lengths behind Rafael Nadal who won in quick succession this year the Australian Open and Roland-Garros.


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