The Bulgarian tennis professional Grigor Dimitrov and the Croat Borna Coric are positive in the Coronavirus tested. The number 19 in the world on Sunday night, Instagram, Coric reported the findings a little later on Twitter and, by doing so, the industry leader Novak Djokovic in front of problems. Dimitrov was dropped on Saturday at the world ranking list from Serbia, organised and because of the straps of hygiene provisions in the controversial Adriatic Tour, the final in Zadar/Croatia between Djokovic and Andrey Rublev (Russia) has been cancelled for security reasons.
Whether the Tour will be continued after the incident at all, is questionable. The cancellation of the final was the “best possible decision” was quoted by former Wimbledon winner Goran Ivanisevic, the tournament Director in Zadar, in Croatian media. “We need to ensure the safety of all Involved. Who was with Grigor in contact will be tested,“ said the Croat Ivanisevic. You wait for instructions from authorities. “I’m in Monaco, a positive effect on Covid-19 have been tested,” wrote Dimitrov, the 29 was-Year-old posted a picture of herself from the hospital bed. He wanted to ensure that everyone in the past few days to contact him, will be tested, so Dimitrov. He is now “back home” and have a rest.
“I wanted to inform you that I’m positive has been on Covid-19 tested,” wrote the 23-year-old Coric a little later on Twitter. He wished that all that were with him in the past few days, in contact, make a Test. “I’m fine, I have no symptoms,” said the world number 33. with. The 23-year-old Australian Open semi-finalist missed on Sunday in the final, which was held after the announcement of Dimitrows positive test.
Dimitrov had competed on Saturday in Zadar/Croatia, where the German number one Alexander Zverev (Hamburg), against local hero Borna Coric 1:4, 1:4 lost. After the Match, he gave his opponent and the chair umpire’s Hand, but tried to fist only in the contact of fist. His second appearance, against the Serb Pedja Krstin was cancelled. For Dimitrov Nino Serdarusic (Croatia) jumped in.