Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić, defended Novak Djokovic by taking
the blame for the Adria Tour.
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Agencies : With tennis
being in the news for all the wrong reasons lately and World No. 1 Novak
Djokovic under heavy criticism for organising a tennis exhibition tournament
without social distancing norms during times of a pandemic, Serbian Prime
Minister Ana Brnabić, defended the tennis star by taking the blame.
Djokovic has come under fire
for downplaying the norms and guidelines of social distancing to control the
spread of COVID-19. He hosted the Adria Tour after which he along with his wife
and several tennis players like Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki
tested positive for coronavirus.
Defending her country’s best
tennis player to dominate the sport, Brnabić said in an interview on PinkTV,
“Every part of him. He tried to do something good for the whole region. To put politics
aside and help young and non-established tennis players, as well as to raise
money for humanitarian purposes.
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“It’s my fault, it’s not Novak Djokovic and
leave the man alone,” said Brnabić. She points out that she would personally
try to do something and then be criticized, rather than sitting at home and
watching everything from the side and doing nothing. “Every part and all
support to Novak,” said Brnabić.
In fresh criticism, a week
after promising self-isolation, videos of Germany’s Alexander Zverev partying
in the French Riviera surfaced, drawing criticism from the tennis fraternity
including Nick Kyrgios, who said that the ‘tennis world was pissing’ him off.
Multiple videos of the German
partying in a crowded room became the centre of social media storm, as Zverev
is seen in a crowded restaraunt not following social distancing norms.
Around 4000 spectators watched
the Belgrade event of the Adria Tour where there was no social distancing.
Players were also photographed shirtless, dancing the night away at a packed
Belgrade club.
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