Gjovqi takes part in the Australian Open, Nadal: I'd rather it wasn't

Novak Djokovic will be part of the Australian Open tournament, which begins on January 17th. Although he remained isolated for several days after Australian authorities decided not to allow him to enter their country precisely because of the vaccine, the court decided that the Serb would be considered an exception by [...]
Although he remained isolated for several days after Australian authorities decided not to allow him to enter their country precisely because of the vaccine, the court decided that the Serb would be regarded as an exception because he also presented a document that allows him to be vaccinated for health reasons.
At that, his direct rival, Rafael Nadal, has spoken in Nole's case, while Spanish tennis player stresses that he would sportsly prefer that the Serb not be present, however, adds that justice has spoken and that it should be respected.
Justice has spoken and it seems good to me that Djokovic will compete at the Australian Open. It seems correct because it's been decided by the court and I've always been a supporter of justice. I'd rather not Djokovic be present in this competition, but I respect the court's decisions.
The most important institutions stress that vaccine is the right tool to end this pandemic, yet each is free to make his own decisions and take responsibility for them”, Nadal said. We remember that both tennis players are in the same quota as they are in the grand tournaments, with as many as 20, as Roger Federer does.












