“2 anti-vaxxers joining forces” – Novak Djokovic gets severe backlash for playing tennis with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Robert F Kennedy Jr. and his staff publicly backed Novak Djokovic and questioned the authorities for denying him to play the 2022 US Open.

Novak Djokovic and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (via X)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, honored Novak Djokovic after playing tennis with him in Miami. The match was part of Djokovic’s training for the Miami Open. Kennedy Jr. shared a photo on X, showing both of them on the court with their rackets.
Kennedy Jr. has supported Djokovic in the past. In 2022, he spoke out when Djokovic was not allowed to play in the U.S. Open due to his vaccine stance. He urged the Biden Administration to let Djokovic compete. However, like the Australian Open that year, Djokovic was not given permission.
Novak Djokovic. First in tennis. First in integrity. First in courage. Guess who won this match?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote on X
Both men have been involved in controversies. Djokovic has faced criticism for his vaccine decision. Kennedy Jr. has also been a controversial figure in politics.
Novak Djokovic. First in tennis. First in integrity. First in courage. Guess who won this match? pic.twitter.com/v7JmM8bSAB
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) March 23, 2025
Their meeting in Miami sparked mixed reactions. Some fans supported their reunion, while others criticized it. Many people voiced their opinions on social media.
Tennis fans blast Novak Djokovic for inviting controversy upon himself
Novak Djokovic is back in the spotlight. His recent meeting with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked negative reactions online. Many people criticized him on social media.

And Fakervic keeps trying to convince us he’s not anti vax 😂 sure mate sure, whatever you say 🤡 🤡 https://t.co/9Tl2phZDOs
— Fednanen (@fednanen) March 23, 2025
Entirely unsurprising. https://t.co/0Ykxbd76dt
— Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg) March 23, 2025
🤮🤮🤮🤮
— ViVi B (@ViVi_RFObsessed) March 23, 2025
Bruh. He literally aligns with every piece of trash on this planet. What is wrong with this human being. https://t.co/BzWRitgWNX
This guy is going out with the worst people on his side. It's hilarious https://t.co/jG7hTigeCX
— S. (@underarmswerve) March 23, 2025
novak truly is a parody of himself. he's attracted to evil politicians like a moth to a flame 💀 https://t.co/CGk0XuGChS
— goliath grouper alijbolina 🧑🌾🛸 (@butterflierer) March 23, 2025
this loser hanging out with a right-wing antivaxxer and conspiracy theorist…. fork found in kitchen https://t.co/27oEcevskh
— sol ★ (@sinnerliker) March 23, 2025
It's so easy to hate this guy https://t.co/mv3PD0BQfK
— cherry (@kobzford) March 23, 2025
same old shit from djokovic https://t.co/fn6IseXBMZ
— mady 🦭 (@theWAGproject) March 23, 2025
when u think he can't go lower than this https://t.co/dJdE5EfYsF
— A✨🎭 (@CaughtAtGully) March 23, 2025
The 24-time Grand Slam winner has been in the news for more than just tennis. After a hamstring injury at the Australian Open, he struggled in Qatar and Indian Wells. Some questioned if he was still the GOAT. But in Miami, he has improved and reached the second round.
Last week, the PTPA, which Djokovic co-founded in 2020, filed a lawsuit against tennis governing bodies. They claim the ATP, WTA, ITF, and ITIA act like a “cartel.” The case focuses on unfair rankings, poor player welfare, and revenue issues. Some players support it, while others, like Carlos Alcaraz, do not.
Djokovic’s social media post was meant to be lighthearted. But it reminded people of his 2022 deportation from Australia over his vaccine stance. Once again, the debate about his past decisions has returned.
Novak Djokovic’s chance to return to winner’s circle
Novak Djokovic is currently playing in Miami. The Serb has returned to the tournament for the first time since 2019, and he is eyeing a seventh title here.

Despite a poor run of form and a lack of titles in the past 16 months, he has a great chance to end this dry spell. He is competing in the event with Carlos Alcaraz already eliminated and Jannik Sinner banned.
If Djokovic can put together a streak of wins, it won’t be difficult for him to reach another Masters 1000 final. His biggest competition in this tournament is Alexander Zverev, who defeated him in this year’s Australian Open semifinal.
However, on that day, Djokovic was not at 100% and conceded after losing the first set. Therefore, he remains the favorite to break his losing streak and return to his winning ways.