Like all infected people, the Serb benefited from a 6-month vaccination pass. He was therefore in the nails (his test dates from December 16, editor’s note) to participate in Roland-Garros next May.
But the vaccination pass linked to recovery after contracting the virus has been reduced to 4 months since yesterday.
This simply means that the Serb will not be able to participate in Roland‐Garros if the vaccination pass is maintained. More “funny” in terms of the calendar, it will be an outlaw for the Monte-Carlo semi-final.
Only hope, there is an option for the vaccine pass to be suspended “thanks” to the Omicron variant or for a change of government in April…
Published on Saturday January 29, 2022 at 10:10