Djokovic, a few weeks before the final Grand Slam of the course, returns to monopolize attention as the US restricts entry of unvaccinated
With a few weeks to go before the start of the 2022 US Open, the spotlight is beginning to point to Novak Djokovic. The brand-new Wimbledon winner is once again in the spotlight as the United States temporarily denies entry to those who have not been vaccinated against the corona virus. The Serbian tennis player, who had already struggled with the problem of being against the vaccine in Australia, could be left out of the final Grand Slam of the season. Speaking at the opening of a tennis complex in Bosnia yesterday, he stated: “If I have permission, I will be there. If I don’t have it, I won’t be; It’s not the end of the world.”
There are still 15 days before Lorca Deportiva starts the preseason, which is scheduled for August 1. The RFEF Third Division League Group XIII starts on September 11, before that date Sergio Aracil’s team plans to play six friendlies, although it is possible that more will follow. Two of these take place in the Artés Carrasco, and three of them have a trophy at stake.
The first of these matches will be played on August 6 against the Totana Preferred Olympic. On December 12, he will play in the Artés Carrasco with Cartagena B, in the VIII Manny Pelegrín Trophy. On the 15th they play the Playa y Sol against Águilas. There are three more games in the second two weeks. On the 19th, CD Lumbreras is the rival. Real Murcia is the rival on the 21st and eventually they will face Granada B in the Mayor of Lorca Trophy, on the 26th.
Source: La Verdad

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