By Alberto Amalfi | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, March 9, 2023
Permission for Novak Djokovic to play the Miami Open is the best outcome for tennis. But if the world No. 1 is banned from the Sunshine Double it may well be the best thing for Djokovic himself, says coach Goran Ivanisevic.
In a new interview with Sasa Ozmo for TennisMajors.com, Hall of Famer Ivanisevic said he’s hopeful the United States will permit the unvaccinated Djokovic to enter the country to play the Miami Open, which starts on March 20th.
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Six-time Miami Open champion Djokovic withdrew from this week’s BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells on Monday as his request for a special exemption to enter the country has not been approved.
Coach Goran says Djokovic would “love” to play Miami, emphasizing the important issue is to learn the 35-year-old Serbian’s status for Miami as soon as possible so he can plan his spring schedule accordingly.
“We haven’t given up (on Miami). He wants to play and I would love it if they allow him – it would be great both for him and for tennis,” Ivanisevic told Tennis Majors in his first post-Australian Open interview. “If not, it’s not the end of the world, he didn’t play last year as well.
“The most important thing is that we find out soon, so that we can make a plan.”
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has sent a letter to President Biden asking for clarification of his COVID-19 proclamation.
The current COVID policy restricting entry for unvaccinated international travelers is scheduled to be lifted on May 11th. Governor DeSantis suggests under current guidelines, the 22-time Grand Slam champion should be able to enter Florida by boat and has asked the Biden administration for clarification by tomorrow.
The only thing keeping Novak Djokovic from participating in the Miami Open tennis tournament is President Biden’s misguided and unscientific COVID-19 vaccination requirement for foreigner travelers.
Mr. President – lift your restrictions and let him compete. pic.twitter.com/fFyhNoUV4S
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) March 7, 2023
If 10-time Australian Open champion Djokovic cannot enter the U.S. then his likely next tournament appearance would be in his home-away-from home event at next month’s Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters on red clay.
Ivanisevic said if Djokovic can’t play Miami, it may well prove to be beneficial as he sets his sights on clay-court season and his shot to dethrone 14-time Roland…
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