Novak Djokovic will likely miss Indian Wells, Miami Open after USAU. S. Extend COVID-19 vaccine rules

Washington [USA] [USA], Jan 04 (ANI): 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic could miss the Indian Wells Masters and Miami Open after the US extended the requirement that all non-US citizens get vaccinated against COVID-19. According to Skysports. com, the deadline for non-US citizens to get the Covid-19 vaccine has been extended in the US to at least April 10; as a result, Novak Djokovic, who chose not to get vaccinated, could miss the Miami Open and the Indian Wells Masters in March. This year’s tournament in Indian Wells kicks off March 6-19, followed by the Miami Open starting in March. April 20 to 2. Due to his decision to forego vaccination last year, Djokovic was forced to skip any of the tournaments, as well as the US Open and other ATP Masters events in the United States and Canada. The 35-year-old’s visa was revoked due to his lack of vaccinations around this time last year, and he also left Australia on the eve of the 2022 Australian Open. ” This happened 12 months ago is not easy to swallow for a while. , but at the same time keep going,” Djokovic was quoted as saying by Skysports. Upon his return to Australia, Djokovic received cheers from the locals and said he had no hard feelings for what had happened last year. (AND ME)

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