Novak Djokovic is difficult to enter Canada to attend the National Bank Open 2022

The reason is that the disease prevention policy is still tight in Canada. Citizens entering this country still have to ensure the requirements of 2 -shed vaccination, or have a certificate that has been infected within the last 6 months. Canada is very tight, no exception.

That is what makes many basketball players, football not vaccinated in American professional tournaments have not been entering when traveling as a guest in Canada (this country has Toronto FC, Montreal played in MLS and Toronto Raptors in NBA). Similar to the case of the world's No. 1 player Novak Djokovic.

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Djokovic is still insisted on not being vaccinated

Eugene Lapierre, Director of the National Bank Open, said about this case: “We are not in a hurry. We assume that there will be a change when the tournament approaches. If the epidemic situation is improved, we will adjust.

And if applied according to the actual situation of today, Novak will not be able to go to Canada and participate in the tournament. So we have to wait. We have nothing to worry about, because we will only follow the rules. We will comply with the recommendations of the authorities. In Europe, the number of patients is increasing, but now everything is still good. ”

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Novak Djokovic has only been a tournament since the beginning of 2022

Means in the immediate future, Djokovic will not be able to go to Canada. But from now until August, the time of the National Bank Open, if the epidemic cools down, Canada will loosen the prevention measures. And that is enough for Serbia player to attend the tournament he has won this champion 4 times.

But the last time he was crowned National Bank Open was 2016. Therefore, he certainly described once more to conquer this playground. National Bank Open is the second long -standing tournament in the world after Wimbledon.

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