Tennis: Indian Wells detail to include Novak Djokovic on entry list sparks COVID-19 vaccine ‘disgrace’ again

Tennis: Indian Wells detail to include Novak Djokovic on entry list sparks COVID-19 vaccine ‘disgrace’ again

Novak Djokovic has been named on the entry list for the upcoming Indian Wells tennis tournament, but he is expected to be barred from travelling to the United States to compete due to his ongoing refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

The Serbian world No.1 is a five-time champion at the ATP 1000 event but he has not played a match on the hard courts in the southern California desert since 2019.

The US currently has a vaccine requirement for foreign air travellers that is not expected to be lifted before main draw action kicks off on March 9.

US President Joe Biden’s administration last month said it would lift COVID-19 emergency declarations on May 11, nearly three years after the nation imposed sweeping pandemic measures to curb the spread of the illness.

Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas recently said it would be a “disgrace” if Djokovic was not allowed to compete at Indian Wells and other tournaments in the US this year.

Haas said Indian Wells organisers would do everything to help Djokovic’s chances of playing.

Djokovic, one of the most high-profile unvaccinated athletes in the world, missed last year’s Australian Open and was deported from the country due to his vaccine status.

He regained entry into the tournament this year and won it to claim a record-tying 22nd grand slam title and the world No.1 ranking.

Novak Djokovic is set to miss out on Indian Wells again. Credit: Getty

The 35-year-old has previously stated he would miss grand slams rather than have a COVID vaccine.

Even if Djokovic is unable to compete at Indian Wells, there will still be plenty of talent on show.

Spanish great Rafael Nadal, injured at Melbourne Park last month, teenage world No.2 Carlos Alcaraz, defending champion and world No.8 Taylor Fritz and Australia’s 20th-ranked Nick Kyrgios were among those named on Wednesday’s entry list.

One the women’s side, world No.1 and defending champion Iga Swiatek, Australian Open champion Aryna Sabalenka and rising Americans Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff will compete for the prestigious title.

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