Novak Djokovic set to play in US Open after Senate lift Covid-19 restrictions in the United States
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Novak Djokovic set to return to US Open after US Senate ends COVID emergency
The United States Senate has voted to end COVID-19 emergency measures, which means Novak Djokovic is officially free to return to the US Open later this year. Djokovic, 35, hasn't played in the United States since finishing as runner-up at the 2021 US Open. After missing out on Indian Wells and Miami due to his vaccine stance last year, Djokovic was again kept out of the Sunshine Double this March due to the same reason. But most importantly f…
Novak Djokovic set to play in US Open after Senate lift Covid-19 restrictions in the United States
"Novak Djokovic is expected to compete at the US Open for the first time since 2021, after the Senate lifted Covid-19 measures in the United States. The 22-time Grand Slam champion has missed the two events in the USA this month, Indian Wells and the Miami Open, due to not having the vaccination against Covid-19. However, this will no longer be a restriction in the USA."
Novak Djokovic Set for US Open Comeback as Covid Restrictions Lift
After a long-awaited resolution, tennis superstar Novak Djokovic will finally grace the courts of the US Open this year. After the US Senate's decision to end the Covid public health emergency, it's clear that the three-time champion in Flushing Meadows will try to add his fourth. This move clears t...
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