Tennis
Djokovic speaks before Wimbledon 2022
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1 year agoon
The six-time Wimbledon champion will begin his pursuit of his 21st Grand Slam.
The 20-time grand slam champion admitted in an interview he wouldn’t get vaccinated in order to play grand slams. Thus he shut the vaccination topic after a reporter’s question a day out from Wimbledon.
Djokovic has been allowed to play both the French Open and will take part in Wimbledon as the No.1 seed with the countries allowing unvaccinated visitors.
However, doubts still remain over whether Djokovic will play at the US Open with the country currently requiring all visitors to be vaccinated.
Djokovic said a day out from Wimbledon that SW19 will most likely be the last grand slam he plays in 2022.
And Djokovic was pressed on whether he had definitively decided he would not take the Covid-19 vaccine.
“Yes – I would not take COVID-19 vaccine.” – Novak Djokovic
The World No.3 was adamant on this topic, and wanted to rather focus on his training with ultimate goal to get another Wimbledon Trophy.
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