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LONDON, ENGLAND (SNN-TV) – Novak Djokovic will be allowed to defend his Wimbledon title this summer.

This, after tournament organizers announced players who are unvaccinated against COVID can compete at the all England Lawn Tennis Club.

The club said because the United Kingdom does not require vaccination to enter it, they will not require it either, but they do encourage it.

The tournament takes place in London from June 27th to July 10st.

Djokovic was not allowed at the Australian Open in January after having his visa revoked due to his unvaccinated status.

After his deportation from Australia, he went on to miss the Masters 1000 events at Indian Well and Miami due to the United States’ Covid-19 entry rules.