The ATP released a statement: "The series of events in the Djokovic case caused damage"
The World Men's Tennis Organization issued a statement for the first time regarding the Serbian affair and wrote: "Harm to his health and preparation for the Australian Championships. There is a need for better understanding and communication. 97 of the top 100 in the world are vaccinated and we call on everyone to get vaccinated."
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11/01/2022
Tuesday, 11 January 2022, 00:27 Updated: 00:28
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Novak Djokovic's fans support him outside the Park Hotel in Melbourne, Australia (from Twitter)
For the first time since the beginning of "Djokovic-Gate", the ATP, the men's international tennis round, issued an official announcement on the subject tonight (Monday).
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"The ATP fully supports the sacrifice made by Australian residents since the outbreak of the corona and the rigid immigration policy. However, the complications regarding a player's entry into Australia have made clear the need for a clearer understanding, clear communication and compliance with the law.
" Who has received appropriate medical clearance to enter the country. The series of events that led to the court hearing caused damage on all fronts, including Djokovic's health and his preparation for the Australian Championships. Exceptional medical entry requests are made independently and separately from the ATP, but despite this we have been in direct contact with the Australian Tennis Association to get answers during the process. We accept and welcome the decision made at the hearing and look forward to exciting weeks of tennis ahead.
"More broadly, the ATP strongly recommends that all players be vaccinated. We believe it is essential for our sport to navigate its course during the epidemic. It is based on scientific evidence. We are encouraged that 97 of the top 100 in the world were vaccinated before the Australian Championships. ".
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