(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 14 - Andy Murray, a clearly tried tennis player, commented on the latest developments of the Djokovica affair, stating that "it is not good for tennis" but that he does not want to "kick" the opponent "while he is on the ground ".
"That's why I say it's not good for tennis - he said at a press conference answering questions from journalists, according to the Australian newspaper The Age -.
We are talking about other things, politics and all these things. I would rather talk about what I'm happy to be back in the final of a tournament. "
Murray reiterated that he is in favor of vaccination.
"My position is to encourage people to get vaccinated, but yes, I also think people should be able to make their own choices."
"In a country like Australia, you have to be vaccinated to enter, you have to be vaccinated to compete and obviously most of the players have chosen to do so.
" Ultimately, people have to make their own choices, but there are also consequences for those decisions. " concluded.
(ANSA).