Nlike this Djokovic could defend his French Open title under the new COVID-19 regulations just adopted by the French government, even if he is not vaccinated when the Grand Slam starts on clay next May.
The number one in men’s tennis was deported from Australia and could not compete in the Australian Openthis month by failing to comply with the country’s strict COVID-19 vaccination rules.
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Days ago, everything indicated that the Serbian star would not be welcome at Roland Garros due to the new regulation that prohibits the entry of unvaccinated people to stadiums, restaurants, bars and other public spaces.
After the questions that arose about the status of Djokovic in France, after being deported from Australia, the Sports Minister Roxana Maracineanu had previously said that, as soon as it came into effect, the vaccination certificate would be mandatory for entry to stadiums, theaters or exhibitions. “for viewers, experts and professionals from home and abroad.”
But called “health pass” is not limited solely to vaccination.
Under the new law on the vaccination certificate, which came into effect on Monday, Anyone who proves to have tested positive in the last six months will be excused from showing the inoculation record. This opens the doors for Djokovic to play the French Open, the next Slam on the calendar, between May and June, since he tested positive in mid-December.
The French Sports Ministry was not immediately available to answer questions from The Associated Press about Djokovic.
The Roland Garros organizers previously indicated it was too early to comment because the restrictions could change between now and May, depending on the virus situation.
Djokovic’s team also declined to comment Monday.. The tennis player had previously indicated that he would not make any public comment until the end of the Australian Open.
France has the highest number of daily coronavirus infections in Europe and hospitals continue to be overwhelmed with patients, although the number of people in the intensive care unit has dropped in recent days.
Djokovic’s saga in Australia began after a medical panel and tournament organizers granted him a waiver. to the requirement to be vaccinated, which allows him to play the Australian Open considering a document that indicated that he had recently tested positive for COVID-19.
Received a visa to enter the country through the automated system, but upon arrival, customs officials ruled that the waiver was invalid and began the process to deport him.
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