Djokovic missing US Open over Covid vaccine status would be ‘a joke’, says tennis great McEnroe
- ‘I don’t think it’s fair,’ the Four-times US Open told reporters. ‘I think it’s a joke’
- Djokovic was unable to defend his Australian Open crown this year after being deported from the country over his vaccination status in January

Four-times US Open winner John McEnroe said it would be “a joke” if Novak Djokovic is unable to compete at the US tournament starting later this month due to his Covid-19 vaccination status.
Djokovic has refused to take the vaccine and appears set to miss out on the year’s last grand slam due to current US rules that require travellers to show proof of full vaccination to board flights to and enter the United States.
The Serbian previously said he was prepared to miss grand slam tournaments that require participating players to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Djokovic remains on the entry list for the August 29-September 11 tournament in New York.

“I don’t think it’s fair,” McEnroe told reporters on Tuesday. “I think it’s a joke.
“I would have had the vaccine and gone and played but he’s got very strong beliefs and you have to respect that.
“At this point, in the pandemic, we’re two-and-a-half years in, I think people in all parts of the world know more about it, and the idea that he can’t travel here to play, to me is a joke.”
Djokovic was unable to defend his Australian Open crown this year after being deported from the country over his vaccination status in January.