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Novak Djokovic is set to play at some of the biggest tournaments on the calendar this year, after confirmation from his brother. In an interview with Serbian media, Djordje Djokovic let slip that his sibling is planning on making appearances at two of the three remaining Grand Slams this year, as well as at least two more ATP 1000 competitions.
Djokovic was forced to miss out on the Australian Open earlier this year, as a long-running visa wrangle ended with the Serbian being deported on the eve of the tournament. As a result of that sour saga, it was revealed that he was not vaccinated against Covid-19 - he had previously refused to disclose whether or not he had been jabbed.
He has also missed the Indian Wells and Miami masters, though he did reclaim top spot in the world rankings thanks to Daniil