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February 16, 2022 Tennis World Number 1 Novak Djokovic Willing to Ignore Tournaments Over Vaccination

Tennis World Number 1 Novak Djokovic Willing to Ignore Tournaments Over Vaccination

Novak Djokovic has stated that he would rather forfeit future tennis titles than be forced to take the Covid jab.

The 36-year-old Serbian claimed forsaking championships like the French Open was “the price I’m prepared to pay” because of his jab status.

Last month, the 20-time Grand Slam winner was deported from Australia after his visa was revoked due to a dispute regarding his vaccination status.

“Very difficult” conditions were described by Djokovic while he was detained.

He claimed that, despite his desire to do so, he did not speak out in the media at the time because he wanted to respect the legal process and the Australian Open.

The Serbian tennis player also stated that he should not be affiliated with the anti-vax campaign, but that he supports the right of individuals to make their own decisions.

He said he had recently recovered from Covid-19 and had got a medical exemption to enter the nation to compete in the Australian Open.

However, the 34-year-visa old’s was directly revoked by the country’s immigration minister, Alex Hawke, on the grounds that his presence could provoke “public disorder” and foment anti-vaccine sentiment.

Djokovic expressed his hope that vaccine requirements in some tournaments would be relaxed, and that he would be able to “compete for many more years.”

He did, however, clarify that he was willing to forfeit the potential to become the greatest male tennis player of all time due to his intense feelings. Rafael Nadal, Djokovic’s opponent, has won 21 Grand Slam singles titles, the most of any male competitor.


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September 7, 2021 Novak Djokovic Battles Past Jensen Brooksby To Reach US Open Quarter-Finals

Novak Djokovic Battles Past Jensen Brooksby To Reach US Open Quarter-Finals

Novak Djokovic was again made to fight hard as he beat American wildcard Jenson Brooksby to reach the US Open quarter-finals and keep his calendar Grand Slam hopes alive.

The world number one overcame a poor first set to win a bruising encounter 1-6 6-3 6-2 6-2.

He was pushed all the way by Brooksby, who was well-supported by the full crowd on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Djokovic will face Matteo Berrettini for a place in the semi-finals.

Djokovic is three wins away from his 21st Grand Slam title, which would be a men's record.

September 3, 2021 Novak Djokovic Mantains Pursuit Of Calender Grand Slam With Second Ground Victory In US Open

Novak Djokovic Mantains Pursuit Of Calender Grand Slam With Second Ground Victory In US Open

Novak Djokovic continued his pursuit of a calendar Grand Slam by reaching the US Open third round with a straight-set win over Dutch rival Tallon Griekspoor.

Djokovic, aiming to become only the sixth player to complete a clean sweep of the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open, won 6-2 6-3 6-2.

It was a solid display but the top seed was ruffled by a heckler at one point.

Alexander Zverev, among those expected to challenge the Serb, advanced with a rapid win over Albert Ramos-Vinolas.

In the quickest completed men's singles match so far, 24-year-old fourth seed Zverev needed just one hour and 14 minutes to win 6-1 6-0 6-3 against the Spaniard and reach the third round.

While Djokovic could not match that speed, it was a similarly-dominant performance from the 20-time Grand Slam champion against 121st-ranked Griekspoor.

 

July 30, 2021 Novak Djokovic Into Tokyo Olympics Semi-Finals After Thrashing Kei Nishikori

Novak Djokovic Into Tokyo Olympics Semi-Finals After Thrashing Kei Nishikori

Novak Djokovic remains on course for a 'Golden Slam' after ruthlessly ending the dreams of home hope Kei Nishikori to cruise into the Olympic semi-finals.

The world number one, bidding to become the first man to win all four Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold in the same year, breezed through 6-2 6-0.

He will face Germany's Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals on Friday.

Switzerland's Belinda Bencic and the Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova will meet in Saturday's women's final.

Bencic outlasted Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina 7-6 (7-2) 4-6 6-3 in a match lasting almost three hours in the searing Tokyo heat, saving five set points in a 73-minute opening set that she won on a tie-break.

The Swiss later returned to the court to become the fifth player to reach finals in both singles and doubles at a Games since tennis was reintroduced to the Olympics in 1988, as she and Viktorija Golubic beat Brazilian pair Laura Pigossi and Luisa Stefani 7-5 6-3.

Vondrousova, ranked 42nd in the world, enjoyed a far more serene passage as she followed up her upset of Naomi Osaka by shocking world number six Elina Svitolina 6-3 6-1 in little over an hour.

 

 

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