Djokovic 99% ‘won’t go’ to pre-Australian Open ATP Cup

Djokovic 99% ‘won’t go’ to pre-Australian Open ATP Cup

The Sydney team event traditionally kicks off the men's tennis season.

Novak Djokovic’s participation at the Aussie Open is in doubt because he won’t say if he has been jabbed against Covid. (AP pic)
BELGRADE:
Novak Djokovic will not play in the ATP Cup ahead of the Australian Open, where his participation is in doubt because he refuses to say if he has been vaccinated against Covid-19, his team have told Serbian newspaper Blic.

“It is 99% sure that Novak won’t go to the ATP Cup. He is training here (in Belgrade) but he has decided to give that tournament a miss,” an unnamed member of his team said.

The ATP Cup in Sydney is a team tournament that traditionally kicks off the men’s season.

World No 1 Djokovic could win a record 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, which starts on Jan 17, but to enter Australia he and members of his entourage will have to be vaccinated and the 34-year-old has previously expressed his opposition to the vaccine.

His father Srdjan said in late November that Djokovic would probably not play the Australian Open and accused the organisers of “blackmail”.

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