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Australian Open 2022: Novak Djokovic ‘trying’ to get to Australian Open, say Serbia teammates

Australian Open 2022: Novak Djokovic ‘trying’ to get to Australian Open, say Serbia teammates

Australian Open 2022 – Novak Djokovic: Novak Djokovic could still play at the Australian Open, a Serbian teammate said Thursday. According to Serbian captain Dusan Lajovic – Djokovic is trying to get to the Australia despite pulling out of ATP Cup: Follow LIVE Updates. “Unfortunately he’s not able to come here, but, you know, he […]

Australian Open 2022 – Novak Djokovic: Novak Djokovic could still play at the Australian Open, a Serbian teammate said Thursday. According to Serbian captain Dusan Lajovic – Djokovic is trying to get to the Australia despite pulling out of ATP Cup: Follow LIVE Updates.

“Unfortunately he’s not able to come here, but, you know, he was I think hoping, same as we did, that somehow he will be here.

Unfortunately he’s not, and we’ve got to deal with it,” he said. “I don’t know the official reason. Maybe the ATP knows. He just said that he’s not coming to the ATP and trying to get to the Australian Open.”

The 20-time Grand Slam champion withdrew from this week’s teams event days before its start on Saturday, heightening doubts over whether he will defend his Australian Open title.

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Australian Open 2022: Novak Djokovic ‘trying’ to get to Australian Open, say Serbia teammates

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Dusan Lajovic, who will lead Serbia’s ATP Cup drive in Djokovic’s absence, said his teammate wanted to be in Sydney.

Pressed on whether Djokovic would be at Melbourne Park, Lajovic said: “I mean, the decision, he said, ‘I’m not coming, guys,’ to the ATP Cup. We’ll see about the Australian Open.

“He didn’t specify if he’s coming or not but that he’s waiting for a decision.”

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Aus Open 2022 live – It is not clear what that decision is, but if he were to apply for a medical exemption it would be assessed by an independent panel of experts and remain confidential.

However, government officials in Victoria state, which hosts the Australian Open, have been adamant for months that only vaccinated players can play the tournament from January 17-30.

“They’re the rules. Medical exemptions are just that — it’s not a loophole for privileged tennis players,” the state’s Deputy Premier James Merlino said this month.

World number four Stefanos Tsitsipas, who will open Greece’s ATP Cup against Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz on Saturday, said he respected whatever decision Djokovic made.

“If he thinks he’s not ready to play here for whatever reason, it’s his choice. I think most of the players respect his choice. He has the freedom to choose,” he said.

Asked whether he felt the rules to play the Australian Open were too tough, he replied: “The rules are rules, and the rules are established for a certain purpose and reason.

“So if some players decide not to follow them, it’s their choice. I wouldn’t say it’s right or wrong here.”

Spearheaded by Djokovic, Serbia won the inaugural ATP Cup in 2020, beating Rafael Nadal’s Spain. Nadal is another no-show in Sydney this year after contracting Covid-19 earlier this month.

Aus Open 2022 live: Lajovic admitted Serbia’s task will be much harder without Djokovic when they open their campaign against Norway on Saturday.

Australian Open 2022:  “You know, it’s never the same when you have the number one in your team and then you don’t have him. It’s a big difference,” he said.

In Nadal’s absence, Spain are led by world number 19 Roberto Bautista Agut. They also open their tournament on Saturday, against Chile. Defending champions Russia, led by Daniil Medvedev, play France on Sunday.

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