Good news for Novak Djokovic: the American government said on Monday that all covid-19 emergency measures will end on May 11, meaning the Serbian will have a green light to enter the country after that — US Open (and Cincinnati, etc) now possible.
The good news keeps coming for Novak Djokovic with the newly crowned 10-time Australian Open champion able to play the US Open this year with COVID measures to be dropped.
All COVID-19 emergency measures will finally end in the States on May 11 which means that he will be able to enter unvaccinated for the US Open and before that the likes of Cincinnati.
But there is some bad news pencilled in with Indian Wells and Miami still off the cards for the new World Number One with those tournaments taking place in March.
Good news for Novak Djokovic: the American government said on Monday that all covid-19 emergency measures will end on May 11, meaning the Serbian will have a green light to enter the country after that — US Open (and Cincinnati, etc) now possible.