Novak Djokovic had shown up in Australia last week with a vaccination exception allowed by the Victorian government. The Border Force authorities, nonetheless, kept Djokovic at Melbourne air terminal prior to presuming that the Serb didn’t meet “the requirements to enter Australia”.
Djokovic’s visa was thusly repudiated by the Australian government. Ultimately, Djokovic’s legal counselors figured out how to have the choice switched in government court on Monday.
In the mean time, a large number fans via social media asked the ATP to stand up on the matter as the debate encompassing Novak Djokovic advanced over the previous week.
The ATP at last gave a statement on Tuesday, explaining on all applicable points that had prompted the controversy.
“The ATP fully respects the sacrifices that the people of Australia have made since the onset of COVID-19 and the stringent immigration policies that have been put in place. Complications in recent days related to player entry into Australia have however highlighted the need for clearer understanding, communication and application of the rules,” the ATP wrote on their website.
“In traveling to Melbourne, it’s clear Novak Djokovic believed he had been granted a necessary medical exemption in order to comply with entry regulations.”
“More broadly, ATP continues to strongly recommend vaccination for all players on the ATP Tour, which we believe is essential for our sport to navigate the pandemic.”
“This is based on scientific evidence supporting the health benefits provided and to comply with global travel regulations, which we anticipate will become stricter over time.”
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