Novak Djokovic, a 17-time major winner in men’s tennis, said recently he is opposed to mandatory vaccines to resume international competition.
Novak Djokovic unsure he’d take coronavirus vaccination to return to tennis
Novak Djokovic told a Facebook live chat he is “opposed to vaccination.”


Like most professional sports, tennis is on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with no return in sight. Former player and current coach Amelie Mauresmo suggested in a March 31 tweet that the professional tennis circuit cannot resume until there is a vaccine for the virus. Djokovic was asked about that assertion during a Facebook live chat Sunday, saying:
“Personally I am opposed to vaccination and I wouldn’t want to be forced by someone to take a vaccine in order to be able to travel, but if it becomes compulsory, what will happen? I will have to make a decision.”
Covid-19 vaccine research is underway, but researchers do not believe that a vaccine will be available until at least 2021.
This is not the first time Djokovic has been linked to controversial medical opinions. He adopted a gluten-free diet when he was convinced he was allergic by a doctor holding a piece of bread against his skin.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a vaccine safety FAQ if you’d like to learn more about common vaccine concerns and debunked theories about negative side effects.











