Fury after tennis star Novak Djokovic says he has been given “an exemption permission” to travel to the Australian Open amid a surge in Covid cases.
comments came after Morrison said earlier in the day that the decision to grant Djokovic an exemption was in the hands of the government of Victoria, the state where the tournament will be held.
The Victoria state government has mandated that all players, staff and fans attending the Australian Open, set to begin on Jan. 17, must be fully vaccinated unless there is a genuine reason why an exemption should be granted. Fellow player Jamie Murray of the U.K., ranked in the Top 20 in doubles competition, seemed to question Djokovic’s exemption.
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