Nick Kyrgios calls for Australian Open to be cancelled over ‘morally wrong’ player vaccine mandate

The mercurial Australian said he believed January's opening Grand Slam of the year should not go ahead out of respect for the struggles Melbourne, which hosts the tournament, has endured during the pandemic.

Published : Nov 16, 2021 07:51 IST , Sydney

Nick Kyrgios says it would be “morally wrong” to force tennis players to get vaccinated to compete in the Australian Open in January.
Nick Kyrgios says it would be “morally wrong” to force tennis players to get vaccinated to compete in the Australian Open in January.
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Nick Kyrgios says it would be “morally wrong” to force tennis players to get vaccinated to compete in the Australian Open in January.

Nick Kyrgios has called for the Australian Open to be cancelled rather than enforce a “morally wrong” vaccine mandate on players at 2022’s opening grand slam.

The mercurial Australian said he believed January's opening Grand Slam of the year should not go ahead out of respect for the struggles Melbourne, which hosts the tournament, has endured during the pandemic.

The city has spent more than 260 days under lockdown since coronavirus emerged, and Kyrgios suggested it was not worth risking another setback.

"I don't think the Aus Open should go ahead, just for the people in Melbourne -- you've got to send a message," he said on his podcast, No Boundaries .

"How long did (Melbourne) do in lockdown? 275 days or something?"

 

The tournament went ahead this year but players were forced to spend two weeks in hotel quarantine, crowds were restricted, and a five-day snap lockdown was called mid-event.

Organisers are adamant the tournament will go ahead as planned, starting on 17 January. But there is still uncertainty as to whether players who have not been vaccinated or won’t reveal their vaccination status will be allowed to compete.

Daniel Andrews, the premier of Victoria state, has said exemptions would be denied to unvaccinated players, casting doubt over whether nine-time champion Djokovic, who has refused to reveal his vaccination status, will defend his title.

Kyrgios has had a testy relationship with the Serbian world number one, calling him "a tool" at this year's Australian Open over his demands to ease hotel quarantine restrictions for players.

But he appears to have softened his stance, saying Djokovic should be able to compete regardless while referencing US basketball star Kyrie Irving who has missed the start of the NBA season after refusing to get a Covid jab.

"Kyrie, Novak ... these guys have given so much, sacrificed so much. They are global athletes who millions of people look up to," said the Australian, who has slipped to 90 in the world.

 

"I just think it is so morally wrong to force someone to be vaccinated.

“I’m double vaccinated but I just don’t think it’s right to force anyone and say, ‘You can’t come and play here because you’re not vaccinated.’

“There are other solutions around it, [such as] to get tested every day. In the States, I know they’ve got rapid tests, and it’s coming to Australia. It’s 85% success rate, you wait 15 minutes, you get a negative test and then you’re allowed to play.”

Despite calling for the Australian Open to be scrapped, Kyrgios said it was his favourite Grand Slam but said he had little love for the French Open.

"The Australian is my favourite Slam with the home crowd, the pressure is so different," he said.

"The French would be terminated from the calendar completely, it's the worst slam."

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