Novak Djokovic

2023 - 2 - 10

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Praised By Djokovic, Halys Says 'I Feel I Can Beat The Top Guys ... (ATP Tour)

Quentin Halys discusses his Top 100 breakthrough, playing Novak Djokovic — who said he played like a Top 10 opponent — and his run in Montpellier.

The Frenchman is delighted with how he has adjusted to the demands of the ATP Tour and is ready to go further at the indoor-hard event. “On the ATP Tour I am having some good practices and it is a different atmosphere... “I was winning so many matches, but it was so tough because I had so many points but I was just outside [the Top 100]. “I am feeling great this week,” Halys said. I kept working hard and knew I was winning tough matches and going the right way.” I was winning and then when the guys lost the points from two years ago, I went to No. It was a milestone that the 26-year-old reflects fondly on. Now I am preparing to have a plan to win and feel I can do something.” “Now I feel I can beat the top guys. Now I feel I can do something. “It was another good experience,” Halys said. Despite a tight straight-sets defeat, the Frenchman loved the experience of playing inside [Rod Laver](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rod-laver/l058/overview) Arena, leaving him hungry for more.

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Novak Djokovic on Indian Wells entry list but expected to miss out ... (Hindustan Times)

Djokovic is expected to be barred from travelling to the United States to compete due to his ongoing refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Novak Djokovic was named on the entry list for the upcoming Indian Wells tennis tournament on Wednesday, but he is expected to be barred from travelling to the United States to compete due to his ongoing refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas recently said that it would be a "disgrace" if Djokovic was not allowed to compete at Indian Wells and other tournaments in the United States this year. Djokovic is expected to be barred from travelling to the United States to compete due to his ongoing refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

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'Novak Djokovic v everyone else' - Brad Gilbert predicts how many ... (Eurosport.co.uk)

High-profile tennis expert, Brad Gilbert, has predicted how many Grand Slams Novak Djokovic will win this season after his Australian Open triumph.

He plays the game, he is not afraid to mix it up. He is not afraid to figure out a way to win - and, you know, to me, I like seeing that." He is not afraid to put it on the line. "He is not afraid to go out there and play the game, his game. "But now, Djoker, I believe, has gone to another elevation where he is making these adjustments in his game to [face] Tsitsipas and Alcaraz [and similar players], to all the young players that are pushing him. "He is not afraid to take the ball early, he is not afraid to get 20 balls to win a point. Connors said on the latest episode. The 'Big 3' pushed each other," Gilbert explained. While he did not specify which of the three remaining Grand Slams he thought Djokovic would win, Gilbert gave a fascinating prediction. He knows he has got a bullseye on his back. But he is not afraid of that. "I think that it is definitely going to be Djoker v everyone else this year," Brad Gilbert said on the

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Is Novak Djokovic Indian Wells exclusion 'a disgrace'? - Tennishead (Tennishead)

Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas has branded the exclusion of Novak Djokovic 'a disgrace,' and it's hard not to sympathise.

Greatness is not inherited, it is earned, and every time Djokovic does not compete is another opportunity to earn greatness that a young player is being denied. Probably not given it is ultimately consequences that he has knowingly chosen. Haas is clearly frustrated as he wants to put on the best tournament he can, so he wants the best player in the world to compete. He sells tickets, gets people watching, and keeps tennis in the headlines. Alongside Rafael Nadal, he is the sport’s biggest active star and icon. I mean, it would be a disgrace in my eyes if he wasn’t coming to these events, or not allowed to come.”

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Tommy Haas calls vaccine travel restrictions 'a disgrace' ahead of ... (The Desert Sun)

Whether the restrictions are lifted or not could determine whether tennis star Novak Djokovic will return to the Indian Wells tournament next month.

That he is fresh off an Australian Open title and again the top-ranked player in the game only adds to his star power and fan appeal entering this year’s BNP Paribas Open. Djokovic, a 22-time Grand Slam winner and the top-ranked player in the men’s game, has not played at the Indian Wells tournament since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the U.S. Thankfully, as restrictions have eased, visitors are returning to Coachella Valley, but one hurdle remains — the vaccine mandate for international travelers. Djokovic, who has previously been open about his unwillingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccination and has said he would be willing to miss tournaments over it, was allowed to play in American tournaments in 2021 but withdrew from the three Masters 1000 events in Miami, Cincinnati and Indian Wells. Ken Calvert, who represents parts of the Coachella Valley including Indian Wells, is a cosponsor of a bill (H.R. “When tourism completely shut down due to the pandemic, Djokovic, 35, is arguably the most high-profile professional athlete affected by the restrictions. 185) to remove the foreign travel restriction. “I think he wants to play, so we should give him the chance. Open that year, reaching the final versus Russia’s Daniil Medvedev, but was later unable to enter the country to play in American events in 2022 due to the travel requirements. show proof of COVID vaccination before entering the country. The tournament was canceled in 2020, then postponed until late 2021, before returning to its usual March dates last year.

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Novak Djokovic doctor's little-known treatments explained after ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic flew in ex-Liverpool doctor Marijana Kovacevic during the Australian Open.

While the process to prove that her treatments were legit would be an easy one, Dikic said it was customary for doctors to take one another’s word in Serbia and understood why Kovacevic wouldn’t speak publicly. Explaining exactly what she did, he added: “Actually, it is electrophoresis (it works on the principle of an electric field in which the DNA molecule moves through the mixture.. Marijana Kovacevic, to see what it was, and she showed us what therapy she was carrying out.” Having been sent to visit Kovacevic, Dikic revealed that he was given an insight into the treatment she uses and revealed that it was a “regular therapy” despite some aspects remaining secret. Dikic, let's see what our football players are doing in Belgrade and why they are coming.’ It was Frank Lampard, then the captain of the national team and Chelsea. While Kovacevic is a well-known name in the sporting world, having worked with the likes of Ronaldo and with Liverpool FC, little is known about her methods.

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Djokovic Family Takes Serbia Open From Belgrade To Bosnia, And ... (Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty)

BANJA LUKA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- The Serbia Open tennis tournament, run by relatives of Novak Djokovic, faces local challenges stemming from its relocation ...

He was an early opponent of vaccine requirements to travel to international tennis events including the Australian and U.S. Sava, in addition to Serbian diaspora awards for contributing to the reputation of Serbs around the world. He is widely regarded as the best Serbian athlete of all time and an unimpeachable hero to many Serbs. Although it represents a significant investment of public funds, there were no public tenders for suppliers or contractors because the process was left to the Republika Srpska Tennis Association. Djokovic accepted Republika Srpska's top honor from Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik in 2020. Earlier estimates stated that the price of the project was likely to be 7.7 million euros. Djordje Djokovic acknowledged that Banja Luka had previously only hosted so-called "challenger" ATP tournaments. 1 Djokovic and other star players show up to entertain fans there in April. He suggested it could be viewed as bad practice. But the relocation of a tournament organized by the family of a Serbian national hero and called the Serbia Open to Republika Srpska could also prove controversial because of its implicit endorsement of the region's secessionist leadership. Work would continue on the Novak Tennis Center in the meantime, he said, to give organizers "a better chance of applying for the ATP 500 license," a reference to the hierarchical points system of international tennis's governing body to give the event extra cache on a competitive and lucrative tour. Banja Luka's mayor says the project and the arrival of a major Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournament in his city are in the "national interest."

Raymond J. de Souza: Novak Djokovic ultimately overcame ... (National Post)

Deported a year ago as a threat to public health, the tennis star was feted upon his return to the Australian Open.

The consequences of pandemic excess were serious if not calamitous in Djokovic’s case; had he been allowed to play in 2022, he certainly would have won, as he did in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023. Now, he was feted as a model champion and acknowledged heartily as the greatest ever to play at the Australian Open. It was a popular move by the government at the time. It seemed as if his astonishing run at the Australian Open was another victim of the virus. The Australian tennis authorities are not the Australian border police however, and so when Djokovic arrived without having been vaccinated he ran afoul of the vaccination requirement. He had the virus itself in December 2021 and recovered, and so submitted documentation that permitted him to play.

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Novak Djokovic named in Indian Wells entry list amid concerns over ... (India Today)

US will lift Covid restrictions on March 11 but tournament begins on March 9 · Djokovic had said he would miss tournaments instead of getting vaccinated · Iga ...

Novak Djokovic has been named in the Indian Wells entry list amid concerns over his Covid-19 vaccination status. Djokovic is a five-time champion at Indian Wells but has not been able to play in the Southern California desert since 2019. The Serbian is not vaccinated against Covid-19 and could be forced to miss out the tournament.

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Injured Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic likely to skip Indian Wells (Mid-Day)

The US is set to end its COVID emergency declarations on May 11, long after the tournament concludes. Djokovic won the Australian Open last month for his ...

Djokovic won the Australian Open last month for his 22nd career major despite being bothered by a left hamstring injury. Djokovic won the Australian Open last month for his 22nd career major despite being bothered by a left hamstring injury Djokovic, a five-time winner in the desert, missed last year’s tournament because of his vaccination status.

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Paul McNamee defends Novak Djokovic from criticism: "Injury was ... (Tennis World)

Former world number 1 in doubles Paul McNamee defended Novak Djokovic from the criticisms he received for the injury at the Australian Open 2023.

On the sidelines of the tournament, AO director Craig Tiley revealed that Djokovic played with a three-centimeter tear in his left thigh. The Serbian phenomenon has hooked his eternal rival Rafael Nadal at 22 Grand Slams and will try to overtake already at Roland Garros, scheduled for the end of May on the red clay in Paris. He wrote: "I want to be very clear: in the first week of the tournament, Novak Djokovic moved really badly.

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'Novak Djokovic can have a bit of an off day', says expert (Tennis World)

In the ranking of the most dominated tournaments we see the first three positions occupied by the Spanish champion Rafael Nadal, and all of them are on clay. If ...

I think that he can win at least five more Grand Slams by the time he’s finished his career. On that occasion, his triumphant march was interrupted right in the last act, in the final at Flushing Meadows, where Daniil Medvedev closed the doors of the title on him, conquering his first Grand Slam. And he can have a bit of an off day, but having an off day over five sets... In fourth and fifth place Halle (10) and Basel (10) won by the Swiss legend. In the ranking of the most dominated tournaments we see the first three positions occupied by the Spanish champion Rafael Nadal, and all of them are on clay. With clashes with Rafael Nadal in the all-time rankings, Roland Garros, scheduled for May-June, may represent a coveted opportunity to top him in the rankings.

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Novak Djokovic's 2023 Grand Slam total predicted by former No.4 (Tennishead)

Novak Djokovic will win more majors in 2023, according to a former No.4 and Grand Slam winning coach on the ATP circuit.

That is probably in some sense going to add time to his game.” If I had to set an over-under, I would say two-and-a-half Slams for him. Gilbert won 20 ATP titles across his 13-year career, and reached a career-high ranking of No.4 in 1990.

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Novak Djokovic 'requests special permission to enter the US' in last ... (Daily Mail)

The Serbian is a five-time champion at Indian Wells but has not played a match on the hard courts in the Southern California desert since 2019 due to the ...

Hopefully, we can have him there. Novak Djokovic has applied to enter the USA to play the Masters 1000 tournaments in the US [Australian Open](/sport/australian_open/index.html) winner is currently on the entry list for the ATP 1000 event and has delivered a request to be allowed entry into the US. The Serbian is a five-time champion at Indian Wells but has not played a match on the hard courts in the Southern [Novak Djokovic](/sport/novak_djokovic/index.html) has applied to enter the USA to play the Masters 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami. - Djokovic is a five-time winner at Indian Wells and is currently on the entry list

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Novak Djokovic makes last-ditch Indian Wells attempt by applying ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic is said to have applied to enter the USA next month.

The world No 1 is [still on the entry list ](/sport/tennis/1732491/Novak-Djokovic-Rafa-Nadal-Indian-Wells-entry-list-tennis-news)for the first Masters 1000 of the year and his brother has now told Serbian media that he has applied for a "special permit" to enter the country and compete in the sunshine doubles tournaments. "It would be nice to see if we could maybe lift those a little earlier and have him come to play Indian Wells and Miami," retired former world No 2 Tommy Haas told Tennis365. The 22-time Major winner has made it no secret that he is hoping to play in the Californian desert, telling reporters in Adelaide last month: "You know my position, so it is what it is.

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Djokovic applies to enter the USA to play the Sunshine Double, per ... (Tennis Majors)

Novak Djokovic has requested a permission to enter the United States to play in Indian Wells and Miami.

[hamstring injury throughout his Australian Open campaign](https://www.tennismajors.com/atp/djokovic-some-comments-have-bothered-me-i-will-soon-go-into-detail-on-my-injury-657956.html). The US [is planning to lift its travel restrictions in May](https://www.tennismajors.com/us-open-news/more-good-news-for-djokovic-as-u-s-announces-end-of-covid-19-emergency-declarations-in-may-658182.html). I mean, it would be a disgrace in my eyes if he wasn’t coming to these events, or not allowed to come.” “Unfortunately, it is something that is out of our hands,” the youngest of the three Djokovic brothers told Tanjug. “It would be nice to see if we could maybe lift those (restrictions) a little earlier and have him come to play Indian Wells and Miami,” said Haas, who has been BNP-Paribas Open tournament director since 2016. [Novak Djokovic](https://www.tennismajors.com/atp/novak-djokovic-who-he-really-is-79752.html) has delivered the necessary documentation in order to play in the Masters 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami, his brother Djordje Djokovic told Serbian news agency Tanjug on Friday.

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French ATP ace on facing Novak Djokovic (Tennis World)

The Serbian champion won the ATP 250 in Adelaide, to then win his tenth Australian Open despite a left hamstring injury. The 35-year-old from Belgrade complied ...

I think that he can win at least five more Grand Slams by the time he’s finished his career. "I think that by the time Novak [Djokovic] finishes his career, he’s gonna have, I'm gonna guess at 28. In addition to having hooked his eternal rival Rafael Nadal at 22 Grand Slams, Nole returned to the top of the ATP ranking by ousting Carlos Alcaraz from the throne after 20 weeks of reign.

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Novak Djokovic applies for exemption to enter US for Sunshine ... (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Novak Djokovic has reportedly applied for a special entry exemption in order to get into the United States for Indian Wells and the Miami Open.

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Novak Djokovic applies for exemption to enter US for Sunshine ... (Tennis365)

Novak Djokovic has reportedly applied for a special entry exemption in order to get into the United States for Indian Wells and the Miami Open.

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Djokovic seeks special permission to enter US, says brother (Free Malaysia Today)

MIAMI: Serbia's Novak Djokovic, one of the most high-profile unvaccinated athletes in the world, has applied for special permission to enter the US to play ...

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Tennis-Djokovic seeks special permission to enter U.S., brother says (The Star Online)

(Reuters) - Serbia's Novak Djokovic, one of the most high-profile unvaccinated athletes in the world, has applied for special permission to enter the United ...

"Novak has to obtain special permission as the U.S. vaccine requirement for foreign air travellers is not expected to be lifted before main draw action at Indian Wells kicks off on March 9. The U.S.

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Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic seeks special permission to enter US ... (India Today)

Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic has sought special permission to enter the United States for Masters 1000 tournaments in Indians Wells and Miami in March.

"Novak has to obtain special permission as the U.S. The Serb is a 5-time champion at Indian Wells and he would be keen on returning to action in the Sunshine tournaments to continue his good run in the lead-up to the French Open. [By India Today Web Desk](/author/india-today-web-desk): Novak Djokovic has applied for special permission to enter the United States ahead of the Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 tournaments in March.

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Novak Djokovic can end six-year Federer drought if he plays Indian ... (Daily Express)

Novak Djokovic is said to have requested a 'special permit' to enter America for Indian Wells and Miami.

He is currently scheduled to play another event before the sunshine swing begins, as he is signed up for the Dubai ATP 500 in the week of February 27 but it remains to be seen whether Djokovic plays after carrying a hamstring injury during his Australian Open run. The 22-time Grand Slam champion is in peak form following his run to a historic 10th Australian Open crowd and has won 37 of his last 38 matches, making him a favourite for both Indian Wells and Miami if he can compete. [Novak Djokovic](/latest/novak-djokovic) could become the first man to win the ‘sunshine double’ since [Roger Federer](/latest/roger-federer) 2017 if he is able to compete at Indian Wells and Miami next and win the two tournaments next month.

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In Kosovo, a mural dedicated to Novak Djokovic was outraged (Tennis World)

The mural dedicated to Novak Djokovic and exhibited in Orahovac in March 2022, was in fact defaced by some individuals not yet identified.

Nole should return to the court at the ATP 500 tournament in Dubai. Djokovic has not yet exposed himself on the matter and it is not clear whether he intends to do so. The mural painted last year was part of a project carried out by one of the largest Serbian communities in Kosovo.

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