The danger that awaits Novak Djokovic
The Transportation Security Administration of the United States (TSA) has extended the obligation to have a new type of vaccine against the corona virus (Kovid-19) at the entrance of the country until April 10. The Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, who refuses to be vaccinated against Covid-19, will not be able to attend the 1000 tournaments of the Professional Tennis Association (ATP) that the US will organize, and the Indian Wells Masters, which will begin on March 6, and the Miami Open on March 19, unless restrictions are relaxed.
Due to vaccine restrictions, Novak Djokovic was unable to participate in the Australian Open and US Open, which are among the Grand Slams, as well as these tournaments last year.
Djokovic has been allowed to compete in his first Grand Slam tournament of the season, which begins on January 16, following the easing of vaccine restrictions in Australia. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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