Former AMA president says Djokovic shouldn’t be allowed into Australia, while fellow players express surprise at the decision
an exemption from Covid-19 vaccination requirements to play in the Australian Open in Melbourne has been labelled “appalling”, with some players expressing surprise at the late decision.to participate in the tennis tournament with an “exemption permission”.participants must either be fully vaccinated or apply for and secure a medical exemption in order to enter Victoria without undertaking the mandatory 14-day quarantine.
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