Kamelzon reckons US Open prestige will drop due to Djokovic’s absence from tournament

Russia’s honored coach Vladimir Kamelzon believes US Open prestige will plummet due to the former world’s No. 1 racket’s absence from the tournament Novak Djokovic .

On Thursday, Djokovic announced that he will not participate in the US Open 2022. Previously, the Serbian tennis player said that he will not be vaccinated against the coronavirus to participate in the US Open, where a vaccination certificate is required.

Djokovic remains Djokovic. He’s not only the number one player, but also a big personality to be reckoned with. If some new sanitary rules go against the players, then there is nothing good about it. It’s the same picture as at Wimbledon, when our guys weren’t allowed to play in the tournament.

I repeat, there is nothing good in that! World tennis will not benefit from this. The covid formalism first harms the organizers and the prestige of the tournament. Therefore, Djokovic’s non-admission is a loss not only for himself, but also for the United States itself, their prestige drops a lot, “Championship” quotes Kamelzon.

Daniil Medvedev is the defending US Open champion.

The tournament will take place in New York from August 29 to September 11.

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Source : MatchTV

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