‘King of stupidity’ – Former tennis world No.1 slams Novak Djokovic’s vaccine stance
Former world No.1 Marcelo Rios has called Novak Djokovic ‘stupid’ over his vaccination stance.
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Former world No.1 Marcelo Rios has called Novak Djokovic ‘stupid’ over his vaccination stance.
Carlos Alcaraz has said he wants a first meet meeting with Novak Djokovic in the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters after they were placed in the same side of the draw. The 18-year-old Spaniard won the Miami Masters in March and has draw comparisons with Rafael Nadal after exploding onto the tour. Ad/> The future superstar is yet to face the current world's best in Djokovic, but the two could now be set for a meeting this week.
Novak Djokovic will play only his second tournament of the season this week at the Monte Carlo Masters as he looks to belatedly build up match practice in 2022. The world No.1 was unable to play the Australian Open, Indian Wells or Miami Open as he is unvaccinated. However, with Covid-19 regulations loosening around Europe, Djokovic will be hoping that Monte Carlo is the first of several clay events he can play in preparation for the defence of his French Open title on May 22.
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He initially thought he would be out of action for “only a few weeks”, but Stan Wawrinka ended up being sidelined for more than a year so naturally he is delighted about his impending ATP Tour comeback.
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MONACO — Novak Djokovic is ready to move on from the controversy surrounding his refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19.