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Novak Djokovic: World No 1 may miss Monte Carlo Masters and Indian Wells unless he is vaccinated

Novak Djokovic continues to face uncertainty over what tournaments he will able to enter after a warning from the director of the Monte Carlo Masters. Djokovic was unable to play the Australian Open last month after being refused entry into the country as he was unvaccinated against Covid-19. Ad/> He is set to play in Dubai next week, where vaccination is not mandatory, but could face problems at the first ATP 1000 event of the season in Indian Wells as the United States requires non-US citizens to be fully vaccinated to travel to the country.

ATP Indian WellsDjokovic’s vaccine issues set to continue after inclusion on Indian Wells entry list4 HOURS AGO France is currently operating a vaccine pass that allows only those who have been vaccinated to visit certain venues and attractions. While the rules in the country could change before the Monte Carlo Masters starts on April 9, tournament director Zeljko Franulovic is uncertain if Djokovic will be able to feature. “If he meets the health requirements of the French government, we will be happy to host him," said Franulovic.

Djokovic vaccine issues to continue at Indian Wells What was Del Potro's greatest career moment? “He has to be in order. For the moment, as far as I know, he is not vaccinated. As soon as he is in good health with respect to government regulations, we will welcome him with open arms." The Monte Carlo Masters was cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and played without any fans last year.

This time around there will be supporters in the stands for the first big event of the clay season. ATP president Andrea Gaudenzi is hopeful that Djokovic will be competing at the event. “Novak has already planned to play in Dubai, so of course this is good

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