Last January, Novak Djokovic was involved in an endless scandal. Due to not vaccinating Covid-19 vaccine, the world's No. 1 player was canceled by the Australian government and was not allowed to enter the country. This is also the reason he is not allowed to forgive, expanding Australia 2022.
At the end of this month, Djokovic will play for the first time since the scandal in Australia. The tournament he chose is Dubai Championship – ATP 500 tournament held in the UAE. Dubai did not require CIVI-19 injection tennis players. Therefore, Nole can freely play here.

However, after Dubai Championship, Djokovic needs to take into account the further tournament, when the vaccination is considered a mandatory requirement. A few days ago, many sources confirmed that the Serbian star would not be able to attend the Indian Wells Masters in March without vaccination.
To this day, another Masters 1000 tournament in April also spoke up with Djokovic, Monte Carlo Masters. The director of the tournament – Mr. Zeljko Franulovic personally spoke out about this issue.
“If Djokovic meets the medical requirements of the French government, we will be happy to welcome him.
Nole must follow the regulations. Currently, as far as I know, he has not vaccinated. Immediately after he followed the rules, we would open his arms to welcome him, ”Mr. Franulovic said.

Meanwhile, ATP President Andrea Gaudenzi also expressed his hope to witness Djokovic participating in Monte Carlo: “Novak has planned to play football in Dubai. So this is of course a good news.
We want to see Novak happy, healthy and play. BTC also wants the best players for the most attractive tournaments, and Monte Carlo is one of them. This is always one of the most important events in ATP Tour ”.
Currently, there is information that Djokovic will change his position. Accordingly, it is likely that the world's No. 1 player will agree to vaccinate Covid-19 vaccine in the near future. He did not want to miss more tournaments, especially the Grand Slam tournament, so that he could catch up with Rafael Nadal's record.