Fresh Djokovic blow opens door for Australian Open rivals

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Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open hopes are not quite dead yet but the renewed uncertainty and disruption engulfing the defending champion opens the door for rivals including Rafael Nadal.

The 34-year-old flew in last week claiming a vaccine exemption because of a positive Covid test in mid-December, but border officials rejected it, his visa was revoked and he was moved to a detention centre. If Djokovic, who is drawn against fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic in the first round, does play and goes on to win the Australian Open he would become the most successful men’s tennis player in history with 21 majors.His ninth victory in 17 visits at last year’s Covid-delayed Australian Open reinforced his dominance in Melbourne, where he claimed his first Grand Slam title in 2008.

Nadal battled a foot injury for much of last year, ending his season in August, then contracted Covid in December, saying it left him “very sick”.

 

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