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MELBOURNE, Oct 19 — Unvaccinated tennis stars are unlikely to get visas to play in the Australian Open, a local official warned today, with defending champion Novak Djokovic raising doubts about his own participation in the upcoming tournament. Victoria state premier Dan Andrews said he expected...

MELBOURNE, Oct 19 — Unvaccinated tennis stars are unlikely to get visas to play in the Australian Open, a local official warned today, with defending champion Novak Djokovic raising doubts about his own participation in the upcoming tournament.

Andrew’s comments came as Djokovic told a Serbia media outlet that he was unsure if he was planning to compete in the Australian Open. “It’s a private matter,” said Djokovic in the interview with Blic. “Too many people today give themselves the freedom to ask questions and judge people whatever you answer it can be misinterpreted.”

 

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