Novak Djokovic missed playing big US events and is excited to be back
The individual with 23 Grand Slam victories was unable to partake in U.S. tournaments both last year and earlier this year due to their decision not to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
However, they made a comeback following the U.S. government's easing of regulations for foreign travelers without vaccinations in May.
Novak Djokovic expressed his longing for participating in the prominent U.S. tournaments and conveyed his excitement about his return.
He achieved an easy victory in his initial singles match at the Cincinnati Open on Wednesday, marking his first appearance in two years.
The individual who holds a record of 23 Grand Slam victories was barred from participating in U.S.
tournaments last year and earlier this year due to their decision to decline a COVID-19 vaccine. However
they made a comeback when the U.S. government eased its regulations for foreign travelers without vaccinations in May.
Competing in singles at Cincinnati for the first instance since 2019, the 36-year-old Serbian secured the initial set with a score of 6-4 against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
who subsequently withdrew from the match due to a back problem.