In order to compete in the Indian Wells Masters, which takes place from March 10th to 20th, Novak Djokovic needs a so-called “CDC approval”.
The document would confirm full vaccination protection against the corona virus – the prerequisite for entering the country and participating in the tournament.
According to the current state of knowledge, Djokovic, who has always spoken out against vaccination, is not vaccinated and could therefore not take part.
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Nevertheless, the 34-year-old has not withdrawn so far, which is why he appears as number two on the seeding list in the lower half of the tableau.
Semi-final duel against Zverev possible
After a bye in round one, the Serb – a record winner of the competition with five titles together with Roger Federer – would meet the winner of the match between Jordan Thompson and David Goffin in round two.
In the semifinals, a duel with Olympic champion Alexander Zverev, who is third, would then be possible.
The top half is led by world number one Daniil Medvedev, who could face Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarterfinals and Australian Open champion Rafael Nadal in the semifinals.
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