Rather forfeit future tennis trophies than be jabbed: Novak Djokovic

By Sports Desk
February 15, 2022

People should be allowed to make their own choices, and not forced, says Novak Djokovic on COVID-19 vaccine

Serbian professional tennis playerNovak Djokovic. Photo: AFP


Novak Djokovic, a Serbian professional tennis player, has stated that he would rather forfeit future tennis trophies than be forced to getthe COVID vaccine, the BBC reported Tuesday.

Djokovicwas asked about the anti-vax movement during a BBC interview, to which he responded that he should not be linked with it. People should be allowed tomake their own choices, he said.

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When Djokovic was asked if he would forego participation in tournaments such as Wimbledon and the French Open due to his anti-vaccine stance, he said, "Yes, that is the price I am willing to pay."

The 20-time Grand Slam champion was deported from Australia last month after his visa was revoked due to a dispute over his vaccination status.

Djokovic, the world's top-ranked men's tennis player, had saidthat he obtained a medical exemption to enter the country in order to compete in the Australian Open after he hadrecoveredfrom COVID-19.

However, the 34-year-visa old's was personally cancelled by the country's immigration minister, Alex Hawke, on the grounds that his presence could provoke public disorderand foment anti-vaccine sentiment.

"I've always backed the choice to select what you put in your body," he told the BBC, adding that he got immunizations as a child.


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