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Novak Djokovic cleared to defend French Open title, Russian players including Daniil Medvedev expected to compete

  • On Monday, France lifted restrictions in almost all public spaces and organisers expect Roland Garros stadium at full capacity
  • Russian tennis players, including top-ranked Daniil Medvedev will also be admitted to play in the French Open

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Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in action during the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Photo: AP
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Novak Djokovic will be allowed to play at the French Open even if he is not vaccinated against Covid-19 as long as the coronavirus situation in France remains stable, organisers said Wednesday.

Russian tennis players, including top-ranked Daniil Medvedev, will also be admitted to play in the tournament but as neutral athletes because of the war started by their country in neighbouring Ukraine.

Organisers said there is nothing at the moment preventing Djokovic from defending his title at the clay-court grand slam. France this week lifted measures requiring the need to wear face masks in most settings and allowing people who aren’t vaccinated back into restaurants, sports arenas and other venues.

Novak Djokovic featured on the "We Miss You” wall after withdrawing from the BNP Paribas Open. Photo: AFP
Novak Djokovic featured on the "We Miss You” wall after withdrawing from the BNP Paribas Open. Photo: AFP

“At this stage there is nothing to stop him returning to the courts,” French Open director Amelie Mauresmo said at a news conference.

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Djokovic was deported from Australia in January after a legal battle over whether he should be allowed to enter the country, forcing him to miss the Australian Open. He told the BBC last month that he was willing to miss upcoming grand slam tournaments as well if they required him to get vaccinated.

Djokovic has won the French Open twice and has a total of 20 major titles, one short of the record held by Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard won this year’s Australian Open.

French tennis federation president Gilles Moretton said that although Djokovic is now free to play, French authorities might be forced to introduce new restrictions if the virus situation deteriorates before the tournament starts on May 22.

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