Djokovic gets green light for Italian Open
Italian Sports Minister Valentina Vezzali says Novak Djokovic would be allowed to participate in the Italian Open as outdoor events don't require a person to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Italian Sports Minister Valentina Vezzali says Novak Djokovic would be allowed to participate in the Italian Open as outdoor events don't require a person to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
PARIS : Carmaker Peugeot, a sponsor of Novak Djokovic, is glad the tennis star has told his story about his expulsion from Australia and expects its logo to be on his shirt when he competes in Dubai this month, a source close to the Peugeot brand told Reuters.
Novak Djokovic said he has missed playing tennis on Thursday as he prepares for his comeback in Dubai after the coronavirus vaccine row that kept him from defending his Australian Open title. The Serb, who was deported from Australia over his vaccination status, toured the Serbian pavilion at Dubai Expo, removing his black mask when requested and writing a long message in the visitors' book. "I am excited to go back and play on Monday," he said, referring to the Dubai ATP tournament during brief remarks to media.
World number one Novak Djokovic said he has missed playing tennis on Thursday as he prepares for his comeback in Dubai after the coronavirus vaccine row that kept him from defending his Australian Open title.
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