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Novak Djokovic didn't get tested in Zadar because he "didn't feel symptoms"

Novak Djokovic hasn't yet been tested for COVID-19
Novak Djokovic hasn't yet been tested for COVID-19

Bulgarian tennis ace Grigor Dimitrov's announcement on Sunday about testing positive for coronavirus has sent shock waves through the tennis world. And the situation is far from being under control as Serbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic didn't test himself for the virus before leaving Zadar - citing lack of symptoms.

Update: It has now been confirmed that Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena have tested positive for the virus.

In the aftermath of the Bulgarian's announcement, Novak Djokovic's Adria Tour - where Dimitrov had been playing for consecutive weekends leading up to his positive test - was forced to call off the final of its Zadar leg. The final leg in Bosnia's Banja Luka has now come under serious doubt as well.

Grigor Dimitrov had advised - through an Instagram post - all players and staff who were in contact with him to immediately get themselves tested. The Adria Tour, in its official announcement of cancellation of the Zadar leg final, had also assured that all players and staff, including organizers, have been directed to immediately get tested in their hotel rooms and take the necessary precautions.

Grigor Dimitrov announced on Sunday that he tested positive for the coronavirus
Grigor Dimitrov announced on Sunday that he tested positive for the coronavirus

However, if reports from Belgrade-based daily tabloid 'Kurir' are to be believed, Novak Djokovic refused to get tested in Croatia as he believed it was not necessary. The Serbian daily say they were informed that the 17-time Grand Slam champion insisted neither he nor anyone in his entourage was feeling any symptoms.

The tennis legend has instead decided to wait till he gets back to Serbia, where he will consult the epidemiologist and his doctor and subsequently follow the procedure according to their recommendations.

This news was later confirmed by the Adria Tour's organizers themselves, as they put out a statement saying that Djokovic didn't get tested because he 'did not feel any symptoms'.

"Novak did not feel any symptoms or anyone from his environment, including the professional staff, so he did not go for testing now," the organization's statement read. "After arriving home in Belgrade, he will contact the epidemiologist, and he will continue the procedure to his doctor according to the recommendations of the medical service."

Novak Djokovic might be attaching too much importance to lack of symptoms

The tennis world would be relieved to know that that Novak Djokovic and his team are not showing any symptoms. But what can't be ignored is that past results have proven how asymptomatism is one of the characteristics of this virus and that many people failed to show any symptoms until they were in the later stages of carrying the virus.

In such circumstances, it would have been prudent for Novak Djokovic to get tested at the first opportunity.

The Serb's supposed refusal also goes directly against the assurance stated in the official announcement of Adria Tour that all players who were part of the event would be tested immediately.

The Adria Tour had also released another advisory through its Instagram page, that anyone who had been in close contact with Grigor Dimitrov for more than 10 minutes is recommended to self-isolate immediately for 14 days and contact their doctor.

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The organisers of the Adria Tour tennis tournament in Zadar, in accordance with the new situation around tennis player Grigor Dimitrov who tested positive for COVID 19, are in constant contact with the epidemiological service of Zadar County. ⠀ It is recommended that anyone who has been in close contact for more than 10 minutes with the tennis player be advised to self-isolate for 14 days and to contact their doctor. Residents of Zadar County who suspect an infection should contact the epidemiologist on duty at 098 332 765 and their doctor. From tomorrow, the Zadar County Public Health Institute will introduce an additional telephone line and additional duty teams. ⠀ The organisers of the Adria Tour thank the referees, participants as well as the audience for their understanding for canceling the final match. ⠀ The safety and health of all come first. ⠀ *** ⠀ Organizatori teniskog turnira Adria Tour koji se ovih dana igrao u Zadru u skladu sa novonastalom situacijom u vezi tenisera Grigora Dimitrova koji je pozitivan na Covid-19 su u stalnom kontaktu sa epidemiološkom službom Zadarske županije. ⠀ Preporuka je da svi koji su bili u bliskom kontaktu dužem od 10 minuta sa teniserom, budu u samoizolaciji u trajanju od 14 dana i da se jave svom lekaru opšte prakse. Stanovnici Zadarske županije koji sumnjaju na zarazu mogu da se jave dežurnom epidemiologu na broj 098 332 765. ⠀ Zavod za javno zdravstvo Zadarske županije od sutra će uvesti dodatnu telefonsku liniju i dodatne dežurne timove. ⠀ Organizatori Adria Toura se zahvaljuju učesnicima, kao i publici na razumevanju zbog otkazivanja finalnog meča. ⠀ Sigurnost i zdravlje svih su na prvom mestu. ⠀ #AdriaTour

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It is also important to remember that over the previous couple of weeks, Novak Djokovic has been in extremely close contact with Dimitrov; in addition to hanging out together, they also played football and basketball matches together.

Dimitrov had also tagged along with Djokovic, Zverev, Thiem and others during their night out partying in Belgrade last Sunday.

Novak Djokovic and Grigor Dimitrov playing basketball during an Adria Tour promotional
Novak Djokovic and Grigor Dimitrov playing basketball during an Adria Tour promotional

In such circumstances, Novak Djokovic's actions go directly against the advisory released by the organizers of his own exhibition event. The World No. 1's behaviour is almost certain to attract even more backlash.

Novak Djokovic's coach Goran Ivanisevic according to his own admission, did a coronavirus test three days ago and it was negative.

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