Novak Djokovic will be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this summer after tournament officials said Tuesday they would not require players be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Novak Djokovic will be allowed to compete at Wimbledon this summer after tournament officials said Tuesday they would not require players be vaccinated against Covid-19, three months after the unvaccinated top-ranked men’s tennis player was kicked out of Australia for not complying with the country’s vaccination requirements, preventing him from defending his Australian Open title.
Bolton added that tournament officials were hoping to return to a “normal Championships” this year and would not implement any “substantial” Covid-19 measures.an Australian government decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa while he was in the country to compete in the Australian Open on public health and safety grounds.Wimbledon’s decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from the tournament amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a move the tennis star called “crazy.
future tournaments rather than get a Covid-19 vaccine. He claimed at the time he is not “against vaccination” but for the “freedom to choose what you put in your body.”1.7 million pounds . That’s how much Djokovic earned for winning Wimbledon last year. The tennis star earned $34.5 million in 2021, according to