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Felix Auger-Aliassime has defended Novak Djokovic over his decision not to get vaccinated against Covid. The world No 1 finally returned to action this week in Dubai after being kicked out of the Australian Open but it is not known when he will next play with several countries requiring the jab to enter and compete.
Djokovic hit headlines for his unvaccinated status when he arrived in Australia for last month's Aussie Open and had his visa cancelled twice, eventually being deported on the grounds that his presence could "excite anti-vax sentiment" in the country.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion finally started his season at this week's Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, where he is a five-time former champion, but suffered a shock defeat to qualifier Jiri Vesely in the quarter-final.
It could now be a while until he is back in