Djokovic’s entry to Australia was rejected. Nadal said that it’s normal for the locals to be upset: he asked for it.

Djokovic was refused entry to Australia, and Nadal said the other party must be held responsible for his own decision. (Reversed from Twitter)

World King Djokovic (Novak Djokovic) only announced on the 4th that he was granted a medical exemption and might participate in the Australian Open on the 17th without being vaccinated. The news broke public opinion and questioned that the game would be given to the King for ratings. privilege. However, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison immediately asked Djokovic to produce a certificate of exemption, otherwise he would not be able to enter the country. As a result, the football king was really refused entry following he flew to Melbourne.

Regarding this tennis turmoil, Rafa Nadal, who will also be seeking a 21st Grand Slam at the Australian Open, is interviewed following winning the Australian Open warm-up match today (6th). This is Jokovy. Qi made a brief response to the tennis controversy and even diplomatic turmoil.

Nadal admitted that he didn’t know the details of the matter and he didn’t want to express too much opinion. “Really…I don’t know. Of course, all of this will be uncomfortable for anyone, but I don’t have any special opinions regarding it, because To be honest, I don’t know the details.”

“I only tell you that because of the raging new crown pneumonia in the past two years, the players have faced quite difficult challenges, and many families have also suffered.” Nadal said bluntly. “In my opinion, it is normal for the Australians to feel uncomfortable. Yes, because everyone has gone through a period of multiple lockdowns, which prevented many people from returning home.”

Nadal, who was diagnosed with new crown pneumonia only last month, said, “I have also been diagnosed, and I have received two doses of vaccines, so I can successfully compete in Australia. This is the only uncontroversial fact.” He understands that only vaccination can be used in the world. Regarding the rules of competitions everywhere, he also understands that “most people have had enough of those who are unwilling to cooperate.” He believes that vaccines are the only way to end the epidemic.

Was asked whether he would encourage Qiao Shuai to vaccinate? Nadal said, “I will not encourage anyone. Everyone has the right to decide what is good for them, but the rules are the rules. If you don’t follow them, you will be hindered. It’s that simple.”

The reporter continued to ask whether he would feel sad for Qiao Shuai’s situation? Do you still want him to participate in the Australian Open? Nadal replied in the affirmative, “I think he undoubtedly wanted to play, but he chose another way (refusing to declare a vaccine). Of course that is their freedom, but they also have to bear the consequences that follow. “

Nadal stated that he did not want to see Joe Shuai absent from the Australian Open, but the Serb must be responsible for his choice. “Of course I am not happy to see this happen. In a way, I feel sorry for him, but presumably he also knows the entry. The rules were set a few months ago, so he asked for the result today.”

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