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“Australian Open 2022? The only way is … “

By Lisa Wilkerson
October 25, 2021
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With the Australian Open 2022 closer every day, Simona halep spoke on the delicate issue of vaccines. After the match lost in straight sets against Maria Sakkari at the Kremlin Cup, she raised her voice and sent a message to her compatriots and compatriots.

The Romanian champion, according to comments collected by her colleague Adam Addicott on her Twitter account, said: “I am in favor of the vaccine. Personally, I got vaccinated. We have a lot of problems with this situation in Romania: the hospitals are overcrowded and this is all quite dramatic.

I recommend everyone to get the vaccine then. Australia does well to impose these restrictions. It’s tough, but it’s the only way to compete safely. “Filip Krajinovic, who finished the vaccination course, instead explained in an interview with Sport Blic:” They are very strict there and honestly , if I have to stay in quarantine for fourteen days after arriving in Melbourne, I will not go to Australia.

I was vaccinated, I did everything in my power to protect myself and the people around me, so I really don’t see any reason to sit there for fourteen days in a room. If they say that after I arrive I have to stay, say, five days in solitary confinement, that’s fine for me, but anything beyond that is unacceptable to me. “

Simona Halep raises the tone: “I advise everyone to get vaccinated”

After the decision taken by the Victorian government, which imposed compulsory vaccination on around one million workers, including professional athletes, the subject of vaccines began to stir up debate within the tennis world.

To participate in the next edition of Australian Open 2022, unless Tennis Australia finds an important but difficult deal, tennis players will need to be vaccinated and vaccinated. In recent days, there has been a lot of talk about Novak Djokovic, who did not want to reveal his personal choices and questioned his presence in Melbourne.

“As it stands, I still don’t know if I’m going to Melbourne. I don’t want to reveal whether I’m vaccinated or not, this is a private matter and an inappropriate question. Nowadays people are going. too far in taking the liberty of asking questions and judging a person, I don’t want to participate in this war. ”

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