COVID 19: Novak Djokovic insists he has ‘no regrets’ over his continued refusal to be vaccinated
Novak Djokovic has said he had no regrets about missing tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami due to his Covid-19 vaccination status but hoped that he would be allowed into the United States later this year for the US Open.
The United States currently bars unvaccinated foreigners from entering the country, though the policy is expected to be lifted when the government ends its Covid emergency declarations in May.
Djokovic, 35, unsuccessfully applied to the US government for special permission to play at Indian Wells and Miami.
“I have no regrets, I’ve learned through life that regrets only hold you back and basically make you live in the past.”
“I don’t want to do that. I also don’t want to live too much in the future. I want to be as much as in the present moment but of course think about future, create a better future.”
“At the same time, it’s the conscious decision I made and I knew that there is always a possibility that I won’t go. It’s the current state or current situation that I hope will change for later this year, for the US Open. That’s the most important tournament for me on American soil.”
Carlos Alcaraz leapfrogged the Serb back into top spot in the world rankings after winning the Indian Wells title on Sunday.
“I congratulate Alcaraz,” Djokovic added. “He absolutely deserves to come back to No 1.
“I’m as enthusiastic as ever, as motivated as ever for the sport, my family, my foundation, all the projects and everything I’m doing off the court.
“The dignity, and integrity, and staying true to myself, and my beliefs and my rights are above everything.”