It's not a joke: Kyrgios calls Adria Tour 'bone-headed' after stars test positive for COVID-19
Tennis | June 22, 2020 17:34 ISTBulgarian Grigor Dmitrov had tested positive on Sunday while Croatian Borna Coric was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Monday.
Bulgarian Grigor Dmitrov had tested positive on Sunday while Croatian Borna Coric was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Monday.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic is under public scrutiny for 'recklessness' during the Adria Tour.
Djokovic started by saving three set points in his 4-3, 4-1 win over fellow Serb Pedja Krstin.
Djokovic, however, didn't confirm if he will participate in the last Grand Slam of the year or not, but he did say that he is less sceptical about the event now than a few weeks ago.
Djokovic, who broke down in tears after a win in his last match, stated he isn't crying because he has been ousted from the tournament but because of the memories that came back while playing at the venue.
The fans filled the makeshift stands on Friday at Djokovic's Belgrade tennis club on the banks of the Danube River for the opening day of his charity tennis tour organized by him and his family.
Djokovic said the restrictions that would be in place for the Grand Slam tournament in New York because of the coronavirus pandemic would be “extreme” and not “sustainable.”
US Open is scheduled to be held from August 24 to September 13 and organisers United States Tennis Association (USTA) has said that it wants to hold the tournament on the scheduled dates.
Austrian world no.3 Dominic Thiem and Bulgarian world no.19 Grigor Dimitrov have thus far confirmed their participation.
Amritraj said the trio of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafel Nadal, who have a tight grip over Grand Slam tournaments, won't feel any financial stress or the pressure of progress.
Djokovic published a video of him training on Monday in apparent violation of Spain's current rules amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic posted a video playing tennis on a clay court.
ATP, WTA, ITF, and the organizers of the four Grand Slams have all come together to financially support the lower-ranked players amid the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, world no.1 Djokovic even had a conversation with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer
Wawrinka's victory made him the first man apart from his legendary compatriot Roger Federer, Britain's Andy Murray, Djokovic and Nadal to win a Grand Slam title since Juan Martin Del Potro won the US Open in 2009.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic said that he may consider his anti-vaccination stand after he created an uproar in social media saying he is against taking anti-coronavirus vaccination.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has said that he wouldn't want to be forced to take vaccination in order to travel amid the coronavirus outbreak.
On Saturday, in conversation with Wawrinka, Djokovic was asked about how he dealt with the crowd showing overwhelming support towards Roger Federer whenever the two played on the court.
In an Instagram live chat with former world no.1 Andy Murray, Djokovic said that Federer is one of the most complete players to have ever played the game.
Djokovic also said there would be a system devised to determine which players were most in need of the cash.
Murray had said before the 2019 Australian Open that he could be retiring after the tournament after his struggles with injury.
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