Novak Djokovic, as we all know, is on the list of applicants for the Australian Open, which will be played from January 17 to 30, but it is not a guarantee that he will be there.
Authorities in Melbourne do not allow entry without both doses of the vaccine, and there is little chance that someone will receive a “medical exemption”.
It is still unknown whether the best tennis player in the world has been vaccinated and whether he will apply for a “medical exemption”.
Craig Tiley has already pointed out that there is no chance that no one will receive a medical exemption, not even Novak.
Martin Pakula thinks that Djokovic will be vaccinated because he does not believe that he will have other privileges either.
- “If he decides not to get vaccinated and does not qualify for a medical exemption, then he will not play in the Australian Open.” – Pakula was clear.