Djokovic withdraws from Indian Wells tournament amid U.S. visa row

Novak Djokovic has formally withdrawn from the draw for the Indian Wells tournament, organisers have said.
His withdrawal indicates that the world number one’s application for a COVID-19 vaccine waiver to enter the U.S. might have failed.
The Serbian is one of the most high-profile athletes unvaccinated against the virus.
Last month, he applied to the U.S. government for special permission to play at ATP Masters events at Indian Wells and Miami.
“World number one Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from the 2023 BNP Paribas Open. With his withdrawal, Nikoloz Basilashvili moves into the field,” organisers said in a statement late on Sunday.
The U.S. currently bars unvaccinated foreigners from entry into the country, a policy expected to be lifted when the government ends its COVID-19 emergency declarations on May 11.
Djokovic has not competed at the back-to-back ATP Masters events in Indian Wells and Miami, two of the biggest tournaments on the ATP calendar and known as the “Sunshine Double”, since 2019.
No one from Djokovic’s team could comment on the withdrawal immediately.
Last Friday, Florida Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio wrote a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden urging him to grant the waiver request.
Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas, the United States Tennis Association and the U.S. Open were among those hoping the 22-time Grand Slam champion would be allowed to enter.
He would have been a heavy favourite to win his sixth Indian Wells title when the tournament kicks off in the Southern California desert on Wednesday.
Djokovic missed last year’s Australian Open due to his vaccination status and was not allowed into the U.S. for last year’s U.S. Open.
He has said he would skip Grand Slams rather than have a COVID shot.
In January, the Serbian won his record-tying 22nd major championship at the Australian Open.
(Reuters/NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Lagos
Lagos govt continues crackdown on illegal structures along Badagry expressway
The Lagos government has stepped up efforts to clear illegal structures and other environmental nuisances along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

Uncategorized
NHRC hails security agencies for rescue of Oriire schoolchildren, teachers
The National Human Rights Commission has commended security agencies for the successful rescue of the abducted Oriire pupils and teachers.

Education
Ibadan: NUT appeals for rescue of Oyo headmaster kidnapped on Saturday
The Nigeria Union of Teachers has expressed concern over the abduction of a primary school headmaster in Itesiwaju council area, calling for his immediate rescue.

Health
HIV-positive peer educator tackles stigma, gives hope in Abuja
Bulus Yohanna, a person living with HIV, has transformed his personal experience into a mission to fight stigma and encourage more people to seek HIV testing and treatment.

Heading 1
Over 10,000 people died in Europe during June heatwave, says report
Over 10,000 deaths were recorded across Europe due to the record-breaking heatwave that hit the continent in late June, according to EuroMOMO.

States
Otu visits family of toddler killed in flood, orders relocation of victims
Governor Bassey Otu, on Monday, visited flood- and landslide-ravaged communities in Calabar, including the family of a toddler killed by floodwaters.





