The Manila Times

Unvaccinat­ed Djokovic awaiting word on Australian Open

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LONDON: Novak Djokovic is still awaiting word on whether he will be allowed to return to the Australian Open in January after missing the tournament this year because he is not vaccinated against Covid-19.

“It’s really not in my hands right now,” Djokovic said Thursday (Friday in Manila) at the Laver Cup. “So I’m hoping I will get some positive news.”

Djokovic is a 21-time Grand Slam singles champion — a total that stands second among men, behind only Rafael Nadal’s 22 and one ahead of Roger Federer’s 20 — and he has won a record nine of those trophies at Melbourne Park.

But he was deported from Australia last January after a 10day legal saga that culminated with his visa being revoked; he originally was granted an exemption to strict vaccinatio­n rules by two medical panels and Tennis Australia in order to play in the Australian Open.

Australia has since changed its border rules — since July 6, incoming travelers no longer have to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns, or even provide a negative Covid test.

The Australian Border Force said after Djokovic’s visa was canceled that “a person whose visa has been canceled may be subject to a three-year exclusion period that prevents the grant of a further temporary visa.”

However, it added: “The exclusion period will be considered as part of any new visa applicatio­n and can be waived in certain circumstan­ces, noting each case is assessed on its own merits.”

A Tennis Australia spokespers­on said Friday that any decision on Djokovic’s visa for the Jan. 16-29, 2023 tournament was not its to make.

The 35-year-old Djokovic, who is from Serbia, has insisted he will not get the shots against the illness caused by the coronaviru­s, even if it means missing tennis events.

He was not able to enter two of this season’s four Grand Slam tournament­s, including the US Open that ended this month. The United States and Canada currently bar entry to foreign citizens who have not received Covid-19 vaccines, and so he also missed four other events in North America in 2022.

Djokovic was able to get into France, losing to Rafael Nadal in the quarterfin­als at the French Open in June, and England, winning the title at Wimbledon in July.

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