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Djokovic's impossible match against Australian anti-Covid rules

2022-01-06T18:32:16.748Z


STORY - Threatened with deportation, the world No. 1 was caught up in Australia by a storm of protests over his exemption from the anti-Covid vaccine obligation.


In Melbourne, the city that holds the world record for the most days spent in confinement, Novak Djokovic, at the end of his logic, finds himself alone (or almost) against all.

A habit.

A way of being.

To play.

To follow through on his ideas.

Willing to do anything to defend his convictions.

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In December, Craig Tiley, director of the Australian Open, assured:

“To be clear, no one will be able to play the Australian Open

(from January 17 to 30)

if they are not vaccinated.

The only other possible case is if you receive a medical exemption issued by a doctor recognized by the Australian authorities. "

Novak Djokovic (one of the five unvaccinated players in the top 100 of the men's tennis ranking, according to statistics revealed by the ATP) had, on Tuesday, embarked for Melbourne with a waiver in his pocket.

On Instagram, all smiles, he posted:

"I am ready to live and breathe tennis in the weeks of competition to come."

"Serbia with him"

"After spending eight hours in ...

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Source: lefigaro

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