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Published 09:08 6 Jan 2022 GMT
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Despite being granted exemption initially, he has now had his visa revoked and is waiting to fly back home. Meanwhile, fierce competitor Rafa has come out to comment on the situation.
Speaking after his victory against Ricardas Berankis at the Melbourne Summer Set tournament, Nadal starting by saying: "It seems a rough situation, but at the end of the day the only thing that I can say is we have been going through very challenging times and a lot of families have been suffering a lot during the last two years with the pandemic".
He went on to say that he understood frustration in Australia given their current lockdown restrictions but that from his point of view, it's simple: "the only thing that I can say is I believe in what the people who know about medicine say, and if the people says that we need to get vaccinated, we need to get the vaccine."
The 34-year-old then went on to reveal that he, like so many, had been through Covid but that he had also had both his jabs, noting that above all else, "The only clear thing is if you are vaccinated, you can play in the Australian Open and everywhere, and the world, in my opinion, has been suffering enough to not follow the rules.’
When asked if he had any sympathy for Novak's current dilemma, Rafa admitted that he doesn't like the situation and "In some way I feel sorry for him but at the same time he knew the conditions since a lot of months ago, so he has made his own decision", adding: "I think if he wanted he would be playing here in Australia without a problem.
At present, Djokovic's team are appealing the decision but the meeting has now been adjourned until Monday. The Serb must now wait in a quarantined hotel to find out if he can defend his Open title which would take him beyond joint-record holders Nadal and Federer.Football

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