Former world number one Andy Murray did not like how Novak Djokovic was treated in Australia but says the 20-time major winner must live with the consequences of his decisions.
Murray and Djokovic both progressed through the first round at the Dubai Tennis Championships on Monday.
The Serbian’s 6-3 6-3 win over Lorenzo Musetti marked his first on the ATP Tour in 2022, coming in the wake of his deportation from Australia due to his vaccination status ahead of the first major of the calendar year.
It remains unclear if Djokovic will be permitted to compete at this year’s other majors – the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open – given he remains unvaccinated.
“Like I said at the time, I don’t agree with his decision. I think it would be a lot easier for him, obviously, if he was to get vaccinated,” Murray told reporters after beating Australian Christopher O’Connell 6-7 (4-7) 6-3 7-5 in Dubai.
“But I also didn’t like seeing him in the situation that he was in Australia as someone that I respect and have known since I was a child. I didn’t like seeing that.
“There is consequences to the decisions he’s made just now. He obviously has to accept that. But I don’t think it’s great for tennis if our best player is not competing in the major events.”
Djokovic admitted after his win over Musetti that, as it stands, he cannot enter the United States to compete at next month’s prestigious Indian Wells Masters, let alone the US Open.
The world number one added that he was hopeful the situation may change “in the next few weeks”.