The Undersecretary for Sport specifies: “Without a reinforced green pass, he will be able to participate but he will have to use his own means”. Pregliasco: “Nole bad teacher”
Valentina Vezzali, from Beijing, returns to the Djokovic case and the words that sparked the debate regarding the presence or absence of the player at the Rome Internationals, from May 2: “For him as for all the people who are in Italy, the regulations that apply are in force in our country “, explained the champion now undersecretary for sport. According to Italian law, in fact, Djokovic could also play without a vaccine because, explains Vezzali, “anyone who wants to play tennis individually can do it”.
But it is not just a game of tennis: “Obviously, if Djokovic comes to Italy, if he does not have a strengthened Green Pass, he would not be able to sleep in a hotel, go to a restaurant, use public transport, changing rooms, showers. If he could to find an alternative such as renting a house and a vehicle, going directly to the field with the uniform to play then he could do it. But from now to May I hope the situation will be different and consequently the scenarios will be different “.
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Adriano Panatta spares no criticism of Novak Djokovic: “My personal opinions on him do not change and I repeat it even now. For me either he gets vaccinated or he would do better to stay at home. Obviously, it is not me who decides, but the rules of the tournament. who must abide by what are the laws, the Italian decrees. If the law allows it, then he can play “. the virologist Fabrizio Pregliasco is also critical of the positions taken by the Serbian: “He was one of the many bad teachers, a bad example. But if the law allows it, he is right”.
February 19 – 17:32
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