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“This Djokovic situation is a joke” – Golfers defend unvaccinated tennis star

Novak Djokovic is currently dominating the headlines of sports magazines and the news broadcasts, but not in a positive sense. The exceptional Serbian tennis player decided not to get vaccinated against Covid-19, and he doesn’t seem to be willing to change his mind in the future. This creates some difficulties for him trying to enter the hosting countries of the tournaments.

There also exist opponents to the vaccination on the golf tours. Actually, more than one professional golfer supports Djokovic in his decision.

What happend in Australia?

Novak Djokovic was originally granted the special permission to enter the country by the Australian Tennis Federation, due to the vaccination requirements. This was based on Djokovic’s words, when he ensure that he had tested positive back in December, and therefore, less than six months ago. However, the diagnosis only came from the testimony of a single doctor. Accordingly, the immigration authorities revoked Djokovic’s visa, but Djokovic’s lawyer appealed. The case became a major problem and politics even considered it a social and safety matter. The Immigration Minister Alex Hawke intervened, and the official court has concluded: Djokovic must leave the country. A similar situation is said to have happened to two other players, but they left without a fuss.

Golfers take Djokovic’s side

There are also unvaccinated professionals in golf. In November 2021, there were already tournament cancellations in golf due to vaccination status. For instance, some players were not allowed to travel to the Bermuda Championship because they didn¡t meet with the Corona regulations. One of the top golfers, Bryson DeChambeau made his pointn clear last summer. He defended that there was no need to vaccinate because he was athletic. Only a few weeks later, he missed the Olympic Games after testing positive in Covid, and lost 4.5 kg.

Sadly, DeChambeau is not the only golf athlete against the vaccine.


Other golfers also critize the vaccination and the pandemic situation in general, and two of these players are now rushing to Djokovic’s defence. Eddie Pepperell, in fact, tweeted: “I know there are some out there who are still feeling hysterical about Covid, but this Djokovic situation is a joke. He’s no danger to anyone (in the non tennis sense). Let’s just get on with our lives again. It’s pathetic.”

On his Twitter page, there are also some posts with a clear tendency towards the side of the opponents of vaccination. Pepperell is of the opinion that vaccinations do not mitigate the general pandemic situation.
Support for Djokovic also comes from Australian golfers, Scott Hend emphasises on the social network: “It doesn’t matter if you like Novak Djokovic or not. He did nothing illegal.”

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European Tour: Eddie Pepperell Talks Opening Round 69 at Omega Dubai Desert Classic

European Tour professional Eddie Pepperell speaks to the media following the opening round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic about early week hole in one, changes in putter stroke and other changes

European Tour: Eddie Pepperell speaks with media following round one of Omega Dubai Desert Classic

Q. An opening round of 69, 3-under par. Sum it up for us?
EDDIE PEPPERELL: That was good. It was the toughest I’ve ever seen this course play, and I watched the coverage earlier on. I watched you speak to Joost, actually, earlier on, and it’s a difficult day. Rough is very, very thick and greens are firm and fast, and you’ve just got to, frankly, flush it, and if you don’t, you’re in trouble. I did a pretty good job of that after a start. It was a bit ropey to begin with. I wasn’t surprised at that because I made a few changes this week.

Q. One of the changes, going to the claw grip. Tell us about that?
EDDIE PEPPERELL: Yeah, inspired a little from Lee. I must say, I’ve been struggling with the greens. I’ve never been a good putter on Tour, but for me, it’s about not being a terrible putter. My good results tend to come when I’m just not horrific on the greens, especially inside five feet.

So I was watching the golf last Sunday and I couldn’t believe how comfortable Lee looked on the short putts, especially. I thought, I might as well give this a try. I was very good today inside six, eight feet. So I’m optimistic. Best I’ve putted for a while.

Q. Other changes?
EDDIE PEPPERELL: Last year was a funny year for me. I’ve gone back to doing the drill that I did for a couple of years, and I’ve done probably a couple of thousand since Friday in Abu Dhabi, and it’s given me a strong swing feel. When I’ve played well in the past, I’ve had that same swing feel.

I think knowing that and the putter today was good for me, considering I’m usually horrific on Thursdays, as well. I hope we get better from here.

Q. It’s been an interesting day to watch that scoreboard, people going up-and-down. How have you found it out there with your opening 69?
EDDIE PEPPERELL: Yeah, I’m really happy with that. It was clear early on it was going to be very, very challenging. It’s the toughest I’ve ever seen this course play by a long way. The rough is brutally thick and the greens are very firm and fast. If you’re not in the fairways, you’ve got probably no chance.

I drove the ball pretty well for the most part and I did a lot of things really well and I holed a lot of nice par putts to begin with and holed out nicely for my birdie coming in. I played a good round of golf today and proud of that, if you know my record on Thursday, but it was I imagine fun to watch. The course has gone from being a 5-under cut to, I suspect, being a couple-over cut.

Q. Beginning of the season, a lot of guys are trying to find momentum and rhythm back and you have some new sticks in the bag, coming through the way you did today, obviously something you’d be very happy with?
EDDIE PEPPERELL: Yeah, listen, really, since I’ve tested with them, I’ve loved them. I think that if I start swing the club well, I think they will be really, really good for me. I have just haven’t been swinging it well. The last couple of events, end of last year have been poor. At least I didn’t run out of balls today.

Q. Congratulations for your hole-in-one early in the week. Unfortunately we didn’t get it on camera, and of course a happy belated birthday to you. These things come in threes. Did you get a chance to celebrate yesterday?
EDDIE PEPPERELL: Yeah, me and my girlfriend had a nice kiss.

January 23, 2020

Dubai, UAE

FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports