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Novak Djokovic: Appeal to permit to play U.S. Open reaches 12,000 marks

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Novak Djokovic: Appeal to permit to play U.S. Open reaches12,000 marks

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  • Just about 12,000 individuals have marked a web-based appeal.
  • United States Tennis Association (USTA) to work with the administration.
  • To permit Novak Djokovic to contend in the U.S. Open.
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Novak Djokovic can pass on the year’s last Grand Slam because of current guidelines under which voyagers looking to enter the United States.

The 21-times significant hero won the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon titles in 2021 however couldn’t guard his Melbourne Park crown this year in the wake of being expelled from Australia over his immunization status in January.

“There is positively not a great explanation at this phase of the pandemic to not permit Djokovic to play at the U.S. Open 2022,” said the request, which was sent off on June 21.

“(The) US Government and USTA should cooperate to permit him to play … Get IT Going, USTA!”

The Serb, who held his Wimbledon crown with a success over Australia’s Nick Kyrgios recently, in February said he was ready to miss Grand Slam competitions as opposed to take the COVID-19 immunization.

The primary draw at the U.S. Open starts on Aug. 29.

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