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‘It’s not in my hands right now’ – Novak Djokovic on whether he will play at Australian Open 2023

Novak Djokovic has stated his chances of playing at next year’s Australian Open are not in his hands. Djokovic missed this year’s tournament after being deported and was given a three-year travel ban amid question marks surrounding his vaccination status. Ad Currently, travellers do now need to present proof of vaccination or testing upon arrival in Australia, but a visa is still required.

Laver CupExclusive: 'His greatness will live forever' — Djokovic hails Federer ahead of farewellAN HOUR AGO The 2023 Australian Open takes place from January 16-29. “I’m waiting for the news, it’s not in my hands right now," Djokovic told the press ahead of the Laver Cup. «I’m hoping I can get some positive news.” Djokovic on missing US Open Djokovic was speaking for the first time since missing the US Open after he was forced to miss the final Grand Slam of the year due to his vaccination status.

Travel guidelines meant Djokovic was unable to travel to the United States last month, but the Serbian says he has no regrets. “I don’t have any regrets,” said Djokovic. “I do feel sad I didn’t play but I knew the consequences of my actions.

“[Carlos] Alcaraz won in incredible fashion. He’s already No 1, it’s quite amazing and he is a great addition to our sport.” ‘Until the end of time’ – McEnroe says big three ‘GOAT’ debate will last forever ‘Having the Big Four together is a dream come true’ — Federer Djokovic and Murray to play doubles at Laver Cup? Djokovic and Andy Murray were coy on whether they could play doubles together at the Laver Cup this weekend. There will be three doubles matches at the Laver Cup, with the first one seeing Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal unite before the Swiss star retires from tennis.

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