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Due to the crown pandemic, tennis officially stops until July 13. What happens next is open. One thing is clear: traveling around the world will be difficult as long as there is no vaccine for the new corona virus. Scientists around the world are working to find a solution. An opponent of this project is world number one Novak Djokovic (32).
The Serb positioned himself as an opponent of vaccination in late April and caused a sensation. “I don’t want to be forced to get vaccinated to travel,” Djokovic said at the time. The 32-year-old assumes that a crown shot will be mandatory for all tennis players. Then I have to make a decision for myself. I cannot say if these opinions will change at any time.
No extra sausages for Djokovic
Now Rafael Nadal (33) joins the debate on vaccination. For the Spanish, the matter is clear, as he tells the newspaper “La Voz de Galizia”. There can be no mandatory vaccination, but if you are on a tour you must follow the rules. “If the tour prescribes a vaccine to protect everyone, then Djokovic must be vaccinated if he wants to play tennis at the highest level again. Just like me. Everyone has to do it ».
Nadal bases his statements on anti-doping regulations. “There are also other requirements, like restrictions on medication.” Ultimately, it’s just a matter of following the rules.
ATP has yet to comment on possible vaccination regulation. (neem)