Everything seems to go back and the conjectures that Novak Djokovic could not play Roland Garros were forgotten. According to reports, a new legislation approved by the French parliament and endorsed by the Constitutional Council will allow all those people who have had Covid-19 in the last 6 months to enter the country. The Serbian would apply.
It is that the No. 1 in the world certified having had the disease as of December 16, 2021, so the calculations would open the doors for him to play the Parisian Grand Slam, which It will be played from May 22 to June 5.
“Starting this Monday in France to access sports facilities, professional athletes will have to show the super green pass. For that it will be necessary to be vaccinated or cured more than 11 days after positivity and less than six months after having it“, La Gazzetta dello Sport informed the media.
They also indicated that “with a recovery certificate, the Serb will be able to benefit from the same treatment as a vaccinated person. Except for specific provisions that the executive could approve in the implementing decrees, Djokovic will have no problems at Roland Garros in May.“.
A good one for Nole, who until the last moment was in suspense in Australia and was finally left without the possibility of defending the crown and going in search of his Grand Slam No. 21. At Roland Garros it seems that he will be able to do it.