Novak Djokovic's coach has asked Joe Biden to change his mind over America's travel restrictions as unvaccinated foreign nationals like the Serb remain banned from entering the country with less than six weeks until the US Open.
Goran Ivanisevic previously claimed it was near impossible that his charge would be allowed to compete this year. Djokovic looks set to be stopped from competing in the final Grand Slam of the year as the United States refuses entry to unvaccinated travellers.
It would be the second time this season the world No 7 finds himself banned from a Major over his vaccine status, and his coach is now hoping Joe Biden can stop a repeat of the Australian Open, where Djokovic's visa was cancelled twice before he was deported.
Former world No 1-turned-coach Ivanisevic has now admitted: "Maybe Biden will change his mind." It comes after the 50-year-old Croat claimed he had a better chance of winning next week's tournament in Umag than his charge did at getting into America for the US Open, saying: "I am more optimistic that I will win Umag if I get an invitation from Tomislav [Poljak, tournament director], than Djokovic will triumph at the US Open." But the 2001 Wimbledon champion has since become more optimistic that the restrictions can be relaxed in time for the tournament, adding: "There are a lot of crazy things happening in the world.