Djokovic breaks up with his usual coach
After several negative news and all the past controversy with his presence and subsequent expulsion from Australia during the Open that
Rafa Nadal
finally won ,
Novak Djokovic
has received a break this Thursday: he will be able to participate in the next Roland Garros despite not being vaccinated from covid.
The same week that he lost his world number one and parted ways with his coach
Marian Vajda
after almost 16 years working together, Nole has seen his tennis present receive a respite.
The French government has set March 14 as the last day to request the COVID-19 certificate, which will allow the Serbian tennis player to play the Parisian Grand Slam and thus defend the crown achieved last year.
It was the French Prime Minister,
Jean Castex
, who announced this Thursday during an interview on public television TF1 that as of March 14, masks will no longer be mandatory in interior spaces and that the COVID-19 certificate will not be requested either.
"The situation is improving thanks to our collective efforts," the prime minister said.
"As of Monday, March 14, we will suspend the application of the vaccination pass where appropriate. The second measure will be the end of the mandatory use of a mask, except in public passenger transport," he also stated.
Thus, Nole will be able to compete, first, in the Monte Carlo Masters 1,000 (April 9-17) and, later, in Roland Garros (May 22-June 5) and continue his fight for the Grand Slam.
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