Novak Djokovic was eliminated from the Australian Open because he was unable to enter Melbourne.
Djokovic left Australia late on the evening of January 16, Melbourne time, with the destination being Dubai.
According to the Washington Post, Djokovic will almost certainly be absent from the two Masters 1000 events in the US in March, Indian Wells and Miami.
There are a few exceptions to this rule but most do not apply to Djokovic.
If the US Government’s entry regulations do not change, Djokovic is unlikely to appear at the US Open in August.
Djokovic is the brightest candidate to attend Roland Garros.
However, Djokovic is still at risk because the French Government can change entry regulations at any time.
The United Kingdom, where Wimbledon is held, has a similar request to France.
Djokovic arrived in Dubai early on the morning of January 17, a few hours after boarding the Emirates flight to leave Australia.