De Minaur says he has been vaccinated amid reports of fake certificates. Tennis News – Times of India

Alex de Minori Has sought to clear his name amid reports that he was being probed for buying a fake COVID-19 vaccination The testimonial, the Australian said on Thursday, is ‘100% clear’ he has taken two shots.
Media reports alleged that the 23-year-old bought a fake certificate to prove that he had taken two shots covid-19 vaccine,
De Minaur wrote on Twitter: “I received my first dose of the vaccine last summer in London and the second at the Madrid hospital in La Paz.”

“Today news came out that the hospital is investigating some of its patients for providing fake COVID certificates. I want to make it 100% clear that I have got my second shot, that I have a completely valid, accurate and Have accurate vaccination records.
“I am in no way “under investigation” as is being suggested and my name is associated with this story simply because I was a patient in the hospital (as were thousands of others).
De Minaur was knocked out in the fourth round last month Australian Open,
Players were required to show proof of vaccination in order to compete in the season’s opening Grand Slams – a rule that led to the world number one not being vaccinated Novak Djokovik are getting deported.
The ATP Tour’s rulebook states that submitting a fake COVID-19 vaccination record is a violation of its code and punishable by a fine of up to $100,000 and/or suspension from its tournament for a period of up to three years.

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