“Long live the free man Novak Djokovic”: from the US support toward the Serb

Since his 21st career Grand Slam victory against Nick Kyrgios, Novak Djokovic’s future has been in jeopardy. The Serbian champion won Wimbledon, but he’ll be out for the rest of the season with an injury.

Novak Djokovic is in danger of missing the competition in Canada and the United States, where anyone without a vaccination are barred from entering the country. A US Open absence would be a huge blow to Nole’s hopes of earning a third Wimbledon title.

There are now no realistic prospects for this year’s Wimbledon champion to compete in the US Open due to requirements such as a necessary immunization test and a seemingly locked door.

Non-vaccinated visitors will be denied admission to the United States, as stated by Vice President Joe Biden. As a result of this, Biden has been accused of opening the door to an unchecked influx of foreign nationals infected with Coronavirus.

Novak Djokovic is supported by numerous senators in the United States.

Protesters against Vice President Joe Biden include a number of people who have cited Novak Djokovic as an example. A snarky tweet from Texas Senator Drew Springer was directed at President Trump.

Here’s what he had to say about that “Djokovic is barred from entering the United States to compete in the US Open, while millions of illegal immigrants and unvaccinated minors are allowed to enter the country. Hey, Joe, why don’t we let in one more individual who isn’t protected?”

Novak Djokovic has more than one senator on his side. “Long live Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic’s heroic stand in favour of freedom,” wrote Republican Senator Rand Paul on Twitter.

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“Long live the free man Novak Djokovic”: from the US support toward the Serb

By Antonio Zaccaro

Hello, I'm Antonio Zaccaro, tennis lover since I was 13. I started this blog out of pure passion, and now it has become my job. I constantly follow all the tournaments and I am always updated on all the news. What I know, I share with all my readers. My considerations are the result of hours and hours spent in front of screens and on tennis courts.