ROMANIA, BUCHAREST: Tennis legend Novak Djokovic, who is currently making headlines for his outstanding accomplishments in the sport, caught Tristan Tate's attention recently. Nevertheless, amid the good news, a renowned writer, Jeffrey Tucker, attacked Djokovic for his stand against the Covid-19 vaccine. This comes after Djokovic claimed that he wouldn't take the vaccination.
Amid the controversy, Tristan came forward to back Djokovic up. On June 12, Djokovic won his 23rd Grand Slam at Roland Garros and created history. Another Tennis star, Rafael Nadal, previously held the record, having won 22 Grand Slam tournaments.
Has Tristan Tate got vaxxed for Covid-19?
Controversial Tate brothers, Tristan and Andrew Tate have long been strong opponents of vaccination. They have also reprimanded significant vaccine producers.
Similar to this, Tristan who believes Jamie Foxx's medical condition was brought on by Covid-19 vaccination wrote a sincere note. Tristan even tweeted that he will be praying and thinking of Foxx and his family at this difficult time. “I’ll be praying for @iamjamiefoxx and his family tonight,” he tweeted. Foxx has been undergoing medical treatments since the beginning of April but his family has kept the details under wrap. As a result, several accounts have emerged claiming that the blood clots brought on by the Covid-19 vaccination were to blame for Foxx's paralysis and blindness.
But, to fans’ surprise, Tristan’s elder brother Andrew’s opinion about Covid-19 vaccination changed after his release from Romanian prison and he admitted that he wanted to get it done. “I’ve been thinking long and hard and its time to admit I was wrong. I thought id be totally fine. But that clearly isnt the case and in light of the insurmountable evidence and real world experience I am forced to change my mind. I want to get the Covid vaccine,” Andrew tweeted.
Tristan’s thoughts, however, about the vaccine remain unchanged. Although there are no reports as such, it seems that the anti-vaxxer hasn’t got a jab yet.
'He’d be "The Late Great" Novak Djokovic'
Tucker recently criticized Djokovic for forgoing the pandemic vaccine. The Serbian star received a ton of criticism for his choice and was even suspended from competition. “Just imagine how great he would be if he had gotten vaccinated,” Tucker tweeted.
But despite the criticism, Djokovic stuck with his choice. Last year also, Djokovic couldn’t participate in the Australian Open for standing his ground over the Covid-19 vaccine. Tristan then came to Tennis star’s aid. While responding to the author, he tweeted, “He’d be “The Late Great” Novak Djokovic.”
Being an anti-vaxxer, Tristan often takes to social media to share the negative impacts of the vaccine.