Djokovic takes COVID-19 test


BELGRADE - World No 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic has been tested for COVID-19 after arriving in Belgrade on Monday.
Local media said the result will be known on Tuesday and the Serbian tennis great will address the public.
While the ATP remains suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Djokovic set up the Adria Tour tennis tournament to promote the sport and raise funds for those in need. The seats were packed with no physical distancing, while players played basketball and interacted with fans and children last week.
The final match of the tournament was canceled abruptly on Sunday evening after Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19. Late on Sunday night, tennis players who participated in the Adria Tour were tested in Zadar.
Croatian player Borna Coric, who had faced Dimitrov over the weekend, revealed on Monday that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and urged everyone who had been in contact with him in recent days to get tested.
Most Popular
- 'Rocket' hoping to finish with a bang
- Judge blasts his way into Yankees all-time top five sluggers
- NBA's new 'heave rule' will encourage more miracle shots
- Breaking a speed limit
- Preparing for Tokyo, De Grasse revels in return to Beijing
- Coastal city sets stage for sport, leisure event with sea-land-air extravaganza