![]() ![]() I’m not sure anyone could take it, Djokovic included.Īssuming there is no intervention from the US government, we will have another high-profile tournament where we don’t have – arguably – the top four players in the world all participating: in Australia, Carlos Alcaraz was injured at last year’s US Open, Djokovic was absent Daniil Medvedev was banned from Wimbledon. ![]() ![]() Hopefully, we don’t end up with the kind of farce that played out in Australia 12 months ago. ![]() “Here we go again,” I hear you cry as we find ourselves wondering whether a government will grant Djokovic an exemption. He has applied for special permission to circumvent the US government’s vaccine requirement on entry, which at present will prevent him from playing Indian Wells and Miami, the so-called “Sunshine Swing” which encapsulates arguably the two biggest tournaments outside of the slams. His future beyond that is uncertain though. Murray ‘proud’ despite Medvedev defeat in final as Doha run hands Briton rankings boost 25 February, 2023 Failures for Gauff and Swiatek as Sabalenka stands out - Australian Open player ratings 30 January, 2023 Djokovic reigns still, Nadal disappoints and Korda's surprise - Australian Open player ratings 30 January, 2023 ![]()
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