Great news for Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic!
France has changed the rules related to social activities, which means that the world’s first racket can do without the vaccine at Roland Garros.
There were stories that France passed a new law that stipulates that unvaccinated people will not be able to attend social events, but…
Since France has decided to make changes in the law related to vaccination, Novak Djokovic will have the right to perform at Roland Garros.
The Serbian ace stated that he was not vaccinated, but at the end of last year he contracted the coronavirus.
People who have had the coronavirus in the last six months can circulate unhindered in France, so the best tennis player in the world will have the right to play if there are no other changes.
Roland Garros starts on May 22 and ends on June 5.
Novak Djokovic received a positive result on Kovid-19 on December 16, and already on December 22 he was negative.