The French government is set to relax its vaccination rules later this month. The new vaccine rule could also allow Novak Djokovic to play the French Open. On Thursday, French PM Jean Castex announced that from March 14 onwards, people will not have to show a certificate of coronavirus vaccination to visit places like sports stadiums and restaurants.
For this reason, without vaccination, Djokovic may be approved to play in the Roland Garros competition in May. If the rules can't be tightened until again.
According to reports, the Serbian player was sent back from Australia in January. Due to the lack of a vaccination certificate, he had to return without playing the Australian Open. The new French rules allow Djokovic, who has won 20 Grand Slams, to play in the Monte Carlo Masters clay-court tournament in April.
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