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Tennis star Novak Djokovic likely unable to compete in French Open following new vaccine passport law

Updated: January 18, 2022 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Jan 18, 2022 – 12:21 pm EST

PARIS (LifeSiteNews) — Tennis star Novak Djokovic might not be allowed to compete in the French Open later this year, following the tightening of COVID vaccine passport rules in France. Australia has already prohibited the Serbian player from participating in the Australian Open which started yesterday.

The French Sports Ministry announced Monday that there would be no exemption from the new vaccine passport law which was adopted by the French Parliament Sunday following two weeks of heated debates and controversies.

The new rule requires people to show proof of vaccination in order to access public spaces such as restaurants, cafés, as well as leisure and sports venues. Showing a negative COVID test will no longer be sufficient.

Players from abroad wishing to take part in major sporting events, including the French Open, will therefore have to be vaccinated.

“The vaccine passport will apply to everyone who is a spectator or a professional sportsperson. And this until further notice,” the ministry said, without ruling out a loosening of the rules between now and the next French Open in May.

“As far as Roland Garros [the French Open] is concerned, it’s in May. The situation may change between now and then and we hope it’ll be more favourable. So, we’ll see, but clearly there’s no exemption.”

The news comes only a day after the Serbian tennis star was deported from Australia following

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