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Novak Djokovic has confirmed his next tournament after being forced out of Indian Wells and Miami. The world No 2 had always admitted it was unlikely he'd be able to play the Sunshine Double but was automatically kept on the entry lists while he sought answers about the entry requirements. He later withdrew after the draw for the BNP Paribas Open was made with him as the second seed after confirming the United States needed him to be vaccinated in order to enter the country.
Djokovic drew controversy when he kept his name in the Indian Wells draw despite knowing he needed to be fully vaccinated to enter the United States and compete.
After being placed as the second seed to face the winner of a match between Jordan Thompson and David Goffin, the five-time Indian Wells champion confirmed he was withdrawing from both the BNP Paribas