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'Complete lunacy' - John Isner blasts Novak Djokovic's US Open absence due to his vaccination status

John Isner says it is «complete lunacy» that Novak Djokovic is currently unable to compete at the US Open this year due to his vaccination status. The 21-time Grand Slam champion has reaffirmed that he won’t be getting vaccinated in order to enter the US to play at Flushing Meadows, despite missing the defence of his Australian Open title, and the Indian Wells and Miami Open earlier this year because of his status. Ad/> Djokovic's coach Goran Ivanisevic believes there is «zero hope» President Joe Biden will «change the rules» around vaccination before the Grand Slam gets underway on August 29.

Tennis'That is not fair' — Lendl hopes Djokovic/Nadal GOAT debate is not 'affected by politics'YESTERDAY AT 12:59 Isner cannot believe the 21-time Grand Slam winner will not be able to compete in New York. After a user on Twitter asked whether any American tennis players are urging for Djokovic to be allowed to play at the US Open, Isner replied: «Yes. Complete lunacy he can't compete as of now #science».

/> Fellow American tennis player Tennis Sandgren reminded the user of a tweet he posted on June 16 when he wrote: «Pretty shameful that the USTA won't fight for an exemption for Novak. »No surprise the government hasn't changed it's (sic) archaic policy. I can play but he can't? Ridiculous." /> Djokovic reached the US Open final in 2021 but finished as a runner-up to Russia's Daniil Medvedev.

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