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Novak Djokovic has admitted he's been hindered by a lack of match play after finding himself forced out of tournaments over his vaccination status. The world No 1 was left unable to play the Australian Open last month and only started his season in Dubai this week, where he was upset by qualifier Jiri Vesely.
Djokovic's schedule is currently limited as he remains unvaccinated.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion was deported from the country on the eve of the Australian Open last month after having his visa cancelled twice, with the Federal Court ruling that his presence could "excite anti-vax sentiment".
He is now set to miss next month's Masters 1000s in Indian Wells and Miami with the United States only allowing fully vaccinated visitors.
The Serb has already admitted he will put his beliefs above tournaments, admitting he would miss the likes of Wimbledon and the French