An expert observer has stated, “I feel Novak Djokovic gets a lot of credit.”

Doctor Peter McCullough, an American cardiologist, has backed tennis star Novak Djokovic’s claim that the COVID-19 vaccine is dangerous for the heart. Djokovic, 35, is at risk of missing the US Open due to his lack of a COVID-19 vaccination.

It is mandatory for visitors from outside the United States to present documentation of immunizations in accordance with current US immunization laws. There are over 200 studies showing that the COVID-19 vaccines all lead to heart damage. “That’s the last thing an athlete can risk,” Dr.

According to Sportskeeda, McCullough made this remark during an interview with Dave Martin of NTD News. “It’s tragic that heart damage can cause heart failure or even death. He has made the right choice, and the injuries from the vaccine go beyond the heart.

When vaccinated against COVID-19, an elite tennis player risks losing much of what makes them special, including their sleketal muscle, nerves, and brain. They should be held to the same standards as the rest of the public.

There is a published work by NCAA athletes discussing the commonplace testing that is done. The prevalence of COVID-19 among athletes is lower than that of the student body as a whole “Dr. McCullough chimed in with some clarification. Following his Wimbledon victory, Djokovic is currently taking some time off to relax.

Djokovic may not play again until the fall, as he is likely to miss the Montreal and Cincinnati Masters tournaments as well as the US Open.

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In an interview with Tennis365, Laura Robson said, “I think Novak Djokovic has got a huge number of fans.” This was during a Play Your Way To Wimbledon event.

So many of his fans are rabid that whenever I call one of his matches my Twitter feed explodes. You can count on their dedication. Quite a few people seem to like him, that’s for sure. They might not be as well-known as Nadal and Federer, but their long careers mean that fans recognize them even if they don’t shout their names from the stands.

Quite a bit of the praise should go to Djokovic, in my opinion. Given that he is destined to become the greatest of all time, he is due much greater adulation. Djokovic, fresh off his Wimbledon victory, has stated unequivocally that he will not be getting vaccinated prior to the US Open.

Djokovic also made it clear that he has no intention of coercing Novak into coming to the United States. For Djokovic, “the Australia saga was not pleasant at all,” because he would not travel to the United States without permission.

An expert observer has stated, “I feel Novak Djokovic gets a lot of credit.”

By Antonio Zaccaro

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