Summer Olympic Games

Novak received the green light from Rome for a rematch against Nadal

After the interview he gave for the BBC, in which he said that he did not intend to be vaccinated against COVID, even at the cost of being absent from the biggest competitions, positive news arrived from Italy.
Namely, Djokovic will not have any problems playing in the Masters in Rome in May, if he wants to.

Personality in the News 2021: Dimitar Dimitrov of Allterco. Special Awards: Maria Bakalova, Dronamics, Gymnastics Ensemble, Dr. Kunchev, Dr. Iliev

For the 21st consecutive year, Novinite.com, the largest English-language news agency in Bulgaria, presents the "Personality in the News" awards.

Shapovalov on Nadal: It's a big joke, it's frustrating - where's the line?

The Canadian lost this duel after five sets, and during and after the match, he criticized the umpire Carlos Bernardes.
Shapovalov thought that the umpire should not have allowed Nadal to take so many breaks during the match, and that in addition to medical time-outs, during the same break, he was unfairly allowed to go to the toilet, as he did between the last two sets.

Djokovic registered for the Australian Open

The first Grand Slam of the season will be played from January 17 to 30 in Melbourne.
There has been a lot of talk about whether Novak Djokovic will play in Australia, since he has not been vaccinated and unvaccinated tennis players will not be able to play in Melbourne.
Djokovic has not yet revealed whether he was vaccinated, but one can slowly guess that he did.

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