As the special charter flights start to arrive in Australia for the ATP Cup and beyond, there is still no sign of nine time Open winner Novak Djokovic as unconfirmed reports from Serbia claim that the World No.1 will not play in the first Grand Slam of 2022.
“Not one chance” [of playing Australian Open] says Spain’s former Davis Cup Captain Emilio Sanchez.
The Serb’s silence over his vaccination status has been widely interpreted as an indicator that he has not yet had any jabs, meaning that under Tennis Australia’s COVID-19 protocols in line with Government guidelines that unless he was able to produce evidence of a medical exemption, he would be prevented from playing in Melbourne.
His father Srdan Djokovic has criticised that ruling claiming that his son was being blackmailed by Tournament directors Tennis Australia.
However, the prospect of the Australian Open defending champion competing was raised when he was named in the Serbia team for the ATP Cup starting in Sydney, only for reports too emerge that he had withdrawn from the event without giving any reason.
Adding to the confusion, Djokovic is still showing as due to play Casper Ruud on 1st January on official websites.
Emma Raducanu ended a month-long break from tennis to pick up her first clay win…
Belinda Bencic began the Madrid Masters with a win while three-time tournament winner Petra Kvitova was…
Jelena Ostapenko rediscovered her clay-court touch after eight years on Monday and reaped the rewards with…
Aryna Sabalenka will work to break through on the Stuttgart indoor clay as the world…
Holger Rune battled past injured Carlos Alcaraz to spoil the Spanish Easter party at the…
Alexander Zverev turned 28 on Sunday and awarded himself a third title on his home…