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Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic hopes to play in Australian Open next year

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Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic hopes to play in Australian Open next year

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic holds up the winner's trophy and greets fans during a welcoming ceremony in front of the city hall in Belgrade, in Serbia

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Tennis star Novak Djokovic - banned in Australia for 3 years after being deported due to his vaccination status - believes 'things will change' with his Australian Open entry for next year

Novak Djokovic is hoping to be allowed to play at the Australian Open next year despite being kicked out of the country over his vaccination status in January, the Serbian told state television RTS on Monday, July 11 (Tuesday, July 12, Manila time).

Djokovic won the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon titles in 2021 but was unable to defend his Melbourne Park crown due to his refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

He lost his French Open title after going out to eventual champion Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals this year but retained his Wimbledon crown on Sunday, July 10 (Monday, July 11, Manila time).

The 21-time major champion cannot currently enter the United States without being vaccinated against COVID-19, while his deportation from Australia carried with it a three-year reentry ban.

“As things stand now, I cannot travel to Australia and the United States, but I am hoping to get positive news,” Djokovic told RTS after being greeted by thousands of fans in front of Belgrade City Hall.

“I believe things will change for Australian Open. For the US Open there is not much time, but hope dies last. I would like to play at the US Open and Australia Open, but even if I do not, it’s not the end of the world.”

Australia scrapped a rule that required international travelers to declare their COVID-19 vaccination status last week.

Then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison said when Djokovic was removed from Australia in January that his reentry ban could be waived “in the right circumstances”.

After finishing 2021 one major short of a rare calendar-year Grand Slam, Djokovic’s season has not panned out as he would have envisaged after missing the Australian Open, and losing to Nadal at Roland Garros.

However, the 35-year-old has won the last four editions of Wimbledon from 2018 to 2022, with the 2020 tournament cancelled due to the pandemic. He is now one Grand Slam title behind record holder Nadal, who has won 22 majors.

On Monday, thousands of people waved Serbian flags and shouted “Nole! Nole!” – Djokovic’s nickname in Serbian. Authorities organized fireworks and a concert. Djokovic addressed the fans from the balcony of City Hall and threw 20 signed tennis balls into the crowd. – Rappler.com

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