Tennis - US Open says fans must have proof of COVID vaccine for entry

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NEW YORK : Tennis fans 12 years or older will be required to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend the U.S. Open, tournament officials announced Friday, just three days before the main draw was set to begin.The New York City mayor's office on Friday mandated proof of vaccine to enter Arthur

NEW YORK : Tennis fans 12 years or older will be required to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend the U.S. Open, tournament officials announced Friday, just three days before the main draw was set to begin.

The USTA then elected to extend the vaccine requirement to all attendees 12 years old or older at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, regardless of which facilities ticketholders plan to access. It was not immediately clear whether the mandate would impact players, as some have expressed reluctance to receive the shot.

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Requiring a COVID vaccine to watch the US Open is a form of discrimination and promotes medical segregation.

usopen You must be vaccinated to be able to see a tennis match of people who openly claim to be against vaccinations (Djokovic, Tsitsipas, etc). Madness

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