World number one Novak Djokovic won’t venture out to Sydney for the men’s season-opening ATP Cup one week from now, Serbian daily Blic reported on Saturday.
Novak Djokovic was named in Serbia’s team for the ATP Cup, albeit the 34-year-old presently can’t seem to focus on the Australian Open after the coordinators’ order for COVID-19 immunizations.
Novak Djokovic has declined to uncover whether he is inoculated, referring to privacy.
Serbia are in Group A alongside Norway, Chile and Spain at the ATP Cup, which is planned for Jan. 1-9 preceding the Australian Open starts on Jan. 17.
Australian Open chief Craig Tiley said on Wednesday that he is as yet dubious whether Djokovic will play at the Melbourne Park major.
Craig Tiley has said that all players and staff at the Australian Open would be vaccinated or have a medical exception allowed by a board of specialists.
Those prerequisites have kept Novak Djokovic from affirming whether he will proffer for a men’s record 21st Grand Slam title and a tenth Australian Open crown.
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