Florida lawmakers urge President Biden to grant Novak Djokovic waiver to play in US despite vaccine status
Republican lawmakers, Sen. Rick Scott and Sen. Marco Rubio, sent a letter to the president on Friday, urging the Biden administration to grant 22-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic a waiver to enter the U.S. for the Miami Open later this month, despite his vaccine status.
The letter addressed to President Biden calls out the current international travel vaccine mandate that prohibits non-citizens from entering the country without proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
Djokovic, who did not compete in the U.S. Open last year, has been public about his decision not to get the vaccine.
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"It has come to our attention that your administration is in receipt of a request to waive the current vaccine mandate for international travelers entering the United States from top-ranked men’s tennis player Novak Djokovic," the letter began.
"We write to urge you to grant the requested waiver, which is necessary to allow Mr. Djokovic to compete in the Miami Open professional tennis tournament held in our home state of Florida beginning March 19, 2023."
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Djokovic told reporters last month that he had applied for special permission to enter the United States to compete at the Indian Wells tournament in California beginning on March 6 and Miami Open on March 19.
"Everything is in process. I'm thankful to the Indian Wells and Miami communities for their support. They would like me to be able to play in their tournaments . . . I'm looking forward to a positive decision coming soon, but it's not in my hands," he said at the time.
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