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Djoko dodge: Unvaxxed Novak seeks US entry exemption

Novak Djokovic is hoping against the odds to slip into the US under some kind of a COVID vaxx exemption in hopes of playing the Masters 1000

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IW organisers desperate to slip No-Vaxx through a loophole

The current fluid state of US entry rules for the non-COVID vaxxed may be just what Indian Wells organisers are dreaming of in hopes of

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Murray springs back to life with Dubai wild card

Andy Murray will join the ATP elite in Dubai this month after accepting a wildcard, the event announced on Tuesday. The 35-year-old Scot who won the 2017

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Becker to icons: The young guns will hunt you down

Boris Becker has warned his fellow tennis icons that their career shelf life may be limited in a generational changing of the guard. The six-time

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Djokovic, Nadal could clash in Dubai

ATP heavyweights Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal both remain entered in the ATP 500 event in Dubai beginning February 27, with the Gulf event boasting

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AO boss Tiley bursts Djokovic injury secrecy bubble

AO boss Craig Tiley has pulled back the curtain on Novak Djokovic’s injury crisis, revealing that the Serb won his 10th trophy In Melbourne essentially

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Djoko promises to show proof of AO leg injury

Novak Djokovic hopes to silence the doubters by showing medical proof of the leg injury which had him anxious prior to winning his 10th title

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AO roll of honour – winners’ list for 2023

Men’s Singles winner – Novak Djokovic Djokovic won in straight sets to win his tenth Australian Open and record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title. Women’s Singles

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AO TV viewing figures drop for Djokovic final

About 1.3 million Australians watched Novak Djokovic win his 10th title in Melbourne on Sunday, but Tennis Australian officials will be wondering why the numbers