Petition to Allow Djokovic to Play US Open Nears 12,000 Signatures

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic greets the audience during an exhibition match, organized to mark the opening of a tennis court at the "Archaeological park of the Bosnian pyramid" near Visoko, north of Sarajevo, on July 13, 2022. (AFP)
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic greets the audience during an exhibition match, organized to mark the opening of a tennis court at the "Archaeological park of the Bosnian pyramid" near Visoko, north of Sarajevo, on July 13, 2022. (AFP)
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Petition to Allow Djokovic to Play US Open Nears 12,000 Signatures

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic greets the audience during an exhibition match, organized to mark the opening of a tennis court at the "Archaeological park of the Bosnian pyramid" near Visoko, north of Sarajevo, on July 13, 2022. (AFP)
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic greets the audience during an exhibition match, organized to mark the opening of a tennis court at the "Archaeological park of the Bosnian pyramid" near Visoko, north of Sarajevo, on July 13, 2022. (AFP)

Almost 12,000 people have signed an online petition calling for the United States Tennis Association (USTA) to work with the country's government to allow Novak Djokovic to compete in the US Open despite his refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

Djokovic will not be able to participate in the year's final Grand Slam due to current rules under which travelers seeking to enter the United States have to be fully vaccinated and provide proof before boarding flights.

The 21-times major champion won the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon titles in 2021 but was unable to defend his Melbourne Park crown this year after being deported from Australia over his vaccination status in January.

"There is absolutely no reason at this stage of the pandemic to not allow Djokovic to play at the US Open 2022," said the change.org petition, which was launched on June 21.

"(The) US Government and USTA must work together to allow him to play ... MAKE IT HAPPEN, USTA!"

The Serb, who retained his Wimbledon crown with a win over Australia's Nick Kyrgios earlier this month, in February said he was prepared to miss Grand Slam tournaments rather than take the COVID-19 vaccine.

The main draw at the US Open begins on Aug. 29.



AlUla Desert Blaze to Kick Off Friday with over 500 Runners

The full marathon course passes by the iconic Maraya building and other notable landmarks in AlUla. - SPA
The full marathon course passes by the iconic Maraya building and other notable landmarks in AlUla. - SPA
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AlUla Desert Blaze to Kick Off Friday with over 500 Runners

The full marathon course passes by the iconic Maraya building and other notable landmarks in AlUla. - SPA
The full marathon course passes by the iconic Maraya building and other notable landmarks in AlUla. - SPA

The latest edition of AlUla Desert Blaze race kicks off Friday, with more than 500 runners from around the world competing in one of the region’s most prominent and challenging desert races.

The race welcomes participants of all levels, from professional athletes to amateurs, with four distance options: 5 km, 10 km, 21.1 km (half marathon), and 42.2 km (full marathon), SPA reported.

All routes begin at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hegra, while the full marathon course passes by the iconic Maraya building and other notable landmarks in AlUla.

The race is a featured event in the AlUla Moments Calendar of year-round sports and cultural activities, offering visitors the chance to explore AlUla’s rich historical heritage.