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Djokovic spoke out: Not against vaccines, but willing to sacrifice the trophy

This week is the seventh week of the International Tennis Tour, with up to five tournaments playing at the same time, including some top players, which also makes all the tournaments eye-catching.

At the same time, the news reports about players outside the game are also quite interesting, so let's pay attention to what hot news are there.

Djokovic spoke out: Not against vaccines, but willing to sacrifice the trophy

#德约科维奇就疫苗问题接受BBC专访

The eyes first focused on the men's singles current world number one Djokovic, sitting on the 20 Grand Slam championship trophies of Serbia after the Australian Open repatriation at the beginning of the season, he has not appeared in public since recently, he recently faced the media for the first time and accepted an exclusive interview with the BBC.

Needless to say, the focus of the interview is the vaccination problem, and Djokovic constantly emphasizes that he does not want to be associated with anti-vaccines, which is just his freedom of personal choice.

Djokovic spoke out: Not against vaccines, but willing to sacrifice the trophy

Of course, if this may make him give up a series of major competitions such as the French Open and Wimbledon, Djokovic's answer is unusually firm - "Yes, this is the price I am willing to pay".

Finally, De asked about whether it is possible to get vaccinated in the future, he said that he would hold an "open attitude", and the current BBC interview report has triggered a lot of discussion once it has been published.

Djokovic spoke out: Not against vaccines, but willing to sacrifice the trophy

#郑钦文世界排名再度刷新

This week, the 19-year-old Chinese flower Zheng Qinwen once again ushered in a breakthrough in her personal world rankings, and she is currently ranked 79th as the best of her career.

Since the second half of last year's season, Zheng Qinwen has grown up at a rapid pace, and she successfully broke through from the qualifiers in her first Grand Slam event of the season, the Australian Open, and won her personal debut in the Grand Slam main tournament.

At that time, she defeated Belarusian Sasnovic in the first round, but in the second round against Greek player Sakkari, she still lost 2-0 to the women's singles round of 32.

With a historic breakthrough at the Australian Open, Cheng raised her world ranking to the top 100, and at the end of last month she topped a 60K race in the United States, her eighth ITF women's singles title.

Djokovic spoke out: Not against vaccines, but willing to sacrifice the trophy

The significant improvement in the world rankings has given Cheng more opportunities to sign up for some high-level events and no longer have to start qualifying.

According to the current points situation of the Chinese little flower, before September this year, Zheng Qinwen needs to protect only 23 points, and the room for improvement in the ranking is quite large, and she may be expected to achieve her goal of promoting to the TOP30 this season.

According to Zheng Qinwen's next participation plan, she will appear in next week's WTA250 Guadalajara Tournament, and the Chinese players who play with her are Wang Xinyu, Zheng Saisai and Wang Qiang, wishing her good results. (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)

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