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US Open: Novak Djokovic still hopes to play in New York despite strict unvaccinated entry rules

Novak Djokovic said he remains hopeful he will be allowed to play at the US Open when it begins in late August, despite not being vaccinated against Covid-19.

The unvaccinated tennis star was booted out of Australia ahead of the Melbourne Slam back in January after the government decided he’d broken strict Covid-19 regulations and he failed with a legal challenge.

And the 35-year-old could face a repeat at Flushing Meadows but he insisted he is preparing to play at the US Open which begins next month.

Current rules require non-US citizens to show proof of being fully vaccinated before entering the country by air from a foreign nation. He would need an exemption to play.

And, Djokovic said on social media Saturday that he’ll be ready to go should he get the OK. The Serbian’s name appears on the entry list for the US Open, which will be held August 29 – September 11 in New York.

‘I am preparing as if I will be allowed to compete, while I await to hear if there is any room for me to travel to US,’ Djokovic wrote.

‘Fingers crossed!’

The Serbian proved he was preparing a he posted a video to his Instagram of him practicing.

Fans had shown their support for the tennis star on social media earlier this week with #LetNovakPlay.

Novak Djokovic said he remains hopeful he will be allowed to play at the US Open in August

Novak Djokovic said he remains hopeful he will be allowed to play at the US Open in August

The Serbian shared a video of him practicing to Instagram as he thanked fans for their support

The Serbian shared a video of him practicing to Instagram as he thanked fans for their support

Supporters thanked Djokovic for being a role model and praised him for sticking to his principles.

One posted: ‘With failing politicians and personalities in the World our children look to examples like you in sport .. your principles and what you stand for and what you have sacrificed make you the hero in all of this charade .. thank you.’

Another wrote: ‘He will be remembered for more than the sport he mastered. His actions of him standing up for freedom of choice, will go down in history.’

Another claimed the world will be waiting for the decision, claiming the country would become a laughing stock if the US denies Djokovic entry.

The tennis star is unvaccinated against Covid-19 and would need an exemption to enter the US

The tennis star is unvaccinated against Covid-19 and would need an exemption to enter the US

Fans shared their support for the 21-time Grand Slam winner on social media this week

Fans shared their support for the 21-time Grand Slam winner on social media this week

They said: ‘The whole world will be watching to see if the US deny one of the healthiest and fittest athletes of all time play the global and mandatory #LetNovakPlay @usopen

‘They will become an even bigger laughing stock if they deny him; @SecBlinken @POTUS @CDCgov @CDCDirector @USCIS’

Meanwhile, one supporter wrote: ‘Not only are you one of the best players that’s ever lived, you have shown to be a human being who believes his decisions should be, just that.

‘The facts are coming out thick and fast. As everyday goes by. It’s proves you 100 made the right choice. Well done sir.’

Another insisted that Djokovic had provided the sport with many entertaining moments and fans should repay him with their support.

They shared: ‘You have given us so many joys, beautiful sensations and satisfaction, that the least we can do for you is to wish the best for you. And thank you for your words…idemo Nole.’

One supporter insisted that Djokovic had provided the sport with many entertaining moments

One supporter insisted that Djokovic had provided the sport with many entertaining moments

As of Saturday morning, almost 45,000 people had signed a petition to allow him to play

As of Saturday morning, almost 45,000 people had signed a petition to allow him to play

As of Saturday morning, almost 45,000 people had signed a Change.org petition asking the US Tennis Association and the federal government to reach an agreement for Djokovic, a 21-time Grand Slam winner, to be allowed to play.

The USTA has said it will adhere to federal rules and won’t seek an exemption for any player – even a three-time champion like Djokovic.

He also thanked fans for their support, which undoubtedly includes their participation in a petition drive.

‘I just wanted to take a moment and say to all of you how grateful I am to see so many messages of support and love from all around the world these days,’ he wrote to fans.

The 35-year-old said it felt 'special' to have fans wish for him to compete in the tournament

The 35-year-old said it felt ‘special’ to have fans wish for him to compete in the tournament

‘It feels special that people connect with my tennis career in such a loving and supportive way and wish for me to continue to compete.’

Djokovic wasn’t allowed to play at the Australian Open in January because of his refusal to be vaccinated. He lost to rival Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals at the French Open in May, then defeated Nick Kyrgios to win Wimbledon in July.

European media outlets reported this week that the Serbian-American Voting Alliance sent a letter to President Joe Biden, asking him to intervene to allow Djokovic to play.

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The latest COVID-19 case numbers from around the states and territories

Here’s a quick wrap of each Australian jurisdiction’s latest COVID-19 statistics for Sunday, July 31.

You can get a more detailed, visual breakdown through the ABC’s Charting the Spread story here.

This list will be updated throughout the day, so if you do not see your state or territory, please check back later.

You can jump to the COVID-19 information you want to read by clicking below.

New South Wales

Five people in the state died with COVID-19 in the latest reporting period.

There are 2,265 people in hospital and 66 in intensive care.

10,993 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the past 24 hours.

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Victory

The state reported 21 new deaths related to COVID-19 today.

There are 768 people hospitalized with COVID-19. There are 43 people in intensive care and seven patients on a ventilator.

Victoria has recorded 7,115 new cases of COVID-19.

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Tasmanian

There have been no COVID-19 related deaths in the state in the past 24 hours.

There are 150 people in hospital with COVID-19, and six patients requiring intensive care.

Tasmania recorded 649 new cases.

queensland

The state has recorded 4,655 new cases of COVID-19 in the past day.

There are 762 people in hospital with COVID-19 and 28 in intensive care.

Queensland does not report COVID-19 related deaths on weekends.

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ACT

There were 556 new cases of COVID-19 reported in 24 hours.

There are 163 people in hospital with COVID-19 and one person is in intensive care. No-one is requiring ventilation.

No new deaths have been reported.

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Northern Territory

There have been 236 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the Northern Territory in the past day.

There are 56 people in hospital with the virus and none in intensive care.

There have been no new deaths.

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Western Australia

Six people have died with COVID-19 in Western Australia in the latest reporting period.

There are 415 people in hospital with COVID-19 in the state, with 14 patients in intensive care.

Western Australia has recorded 3,252 new cases of the virus in the past 24 hours.

South Australia

Nine people have died with COVID-19 in the state in the past day.

There are 346 people in hospital with the virus and 11 in intensive care. No patients required ventilation.

The state recorded 2,364 new cases in the latest reporting period.

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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s COVID-19 response criticised, urged to mandate mask wearing

Former Australian Medical Association president Dr Kerryn Phelps has called on Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to enforce a mask mandate.

It comes as the state recorded 4,655 new infections on Sunday, with 762 people in hospitals – 28 of those are in ICU.

Queensland has a massive 53,100 active infections.

The one-time independent MP for the Sydney seat of Wentworth replied to a tweet from Ms Palaszczuk who urged anyone over the age of 30 to book in for their fourth COVID-19 vaccination.

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“If you have downtime this weekend, book that booster shot,” the Premier wrote.

“Everyone over the age of 30 is eligible for a fourth vaccination. Getting a booster is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from COVID-19.”

The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (ATAGI) updated its recommendation for people aged 50 to 64 years to get a fourth COVID-19 vaccine, while people aged 30 to 49 years may choose to have a fourth shot if they wish to.

ATAGI reiterated that people who had already been eligible for the fourth dose, including those aged 65 years and over, remain at “high risk of severe disease and death” from COVID-19.

But Dr Phelps warned that vaccination alone is not enough to control the pandemic.

“Whatever advice you are receiving @AnnastaciaMP, vaccination alone will not control this #covid19 pandemic,” she wrote on Sunday.

“People will continue to get reinfected without other measures.

“The healthcare system around the country is struggling: hospital staff, paramedics, GPs.

“Please mandate masks.”

It’s not the first time Dr Phelps has weighed in on the need for stronger rules.

Earlier this month she called out Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for not wearing an N95 face mask when receiving his fourth jab.

It is not against the rules to enter a New South Wales pharmacy without a mask.

“Where are the N95 masks @AlboMP?” she tweeted.

Dr Chris Moy, Vice President of the Australian Medical Association (AMA) said the Prime Minister should stop with the “contradictory messaging” and start to be more transparent about the emerging COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations.

Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly launched an impassioned plea for Australians to “take action” and wear face masks amid a surge in COVID-19 cases this winter – but stopped short of advising the Albanese Government to mandate the measure.

Dr Kelly appeared on Sky News Australia where he warned COVID-19 cases are expected to peak in August as the country endures a third Omicron wave.

“In terms of a mandate, that’s really a decision for government and that’s something they need to consider,” he said on July 20.

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