France will loosen its vaccination rules this month, which could allow Novak Djokovic to take part in the Roland Garros tournament.
French Prime Minister Jean-Castex announced on Thursday that people will no longer have to show proof of vaccination for COVID-19 in public places, including sports venues and restaurants, from March 14.
This means that Djokovic, who is not vaccinated, could participate in the French Open, unless the measures are tightened by then.
“The situation is improving thanks to our collective efforts and the conditions are in place for a new phase of relaxation,” Castex said. From March 14, the vaccine passport will no longer be required wherever it was applied. This date will also mark the end of the mandatory use of the mask in all places where it is still valid, with the exception of public transport, due to overcrowding. »
In January, people have no public health reasons. Therefore, he had to lose the first Grand Slam of the season.
Joko has won Roland Garros twice. With 20 major titles, he is one point away from Rafael Nadal’s record.
