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‘Novak Djokovic has no limits’, says top coach

'Novak Djokovic has no limits', says top coach

'Novak Djokovic has no limits', says top coach

The presence of Novak Djokovic in the next US Open is increasingly doubtful. Considering the applicable regulations in the United States, which requires travelers to present a complete vaccination cycle on the border, Serbia cannot participate in the American Masters 1000 and, especially, arriving in New York before the last slam of the year.

Nevertheless, Djokovic, born in Belograd, has decided to train endlessly and wait until the last moment in the hope that the rules of entry to the country will change. Support for Djokovic has grown with jumps and boundaries in the last few days: from the petition launched at Change.org, a free free platform for social campaigns, to John Mcenroe words and various American celebrities.

Slam champions 21 times want to thank everyone who shows their support through his Instagram account. “I just want to take a moment to tell everyone how grateful I am seeing so many messages of support and love from all over the world lately,” Djokovic wrote.

“I don’t expect it, that’s why it’s all very amazing. I just want to say thank you. It is very special that people are connected to my tennis career in a loving and supportive way and want me to continue to compete.

I was preparing as if I was allowed to compete, while I was waiting to find out if I would be allowed to travel to the United States. Let’s cross our fingers. “Djokovic is included in the 1000 and US AS -Open Ring Masters, but everything will depend on the regulations in force in the coming weeks.

Usta has announced that the tournament will not impose limits on players who are not vaccinated, but will respect the government’s position of the entry of foreigners into the US.

Ivanisevic in Novak Djokovic

Now the one -the coach of Novak Djokovic since the departure of Marian Vajda last March, Goran Ivanisevic is a happy coach a few weeks after the 21st Grand Slam Crown in Wimbledon.

Asked by the despicable Croatian news agency about the dominance of Big 3 which is still today, even if Roger Federer has been injured for a year, the winner of the 2001 Wimbledon was not surprised at all. “Even before I became Djokovic coach, I had said that Novak and Nadal would finally win more than Federer. If they are healthy, they have no limits. I think they will continue to win. “