Goran Ivanisevic adds a new victory in one of the most difficult finals of his life. Croatian, Wimbledon champion in 2001 and current coach of Novak Djokovic, has announced that he has tested negative for coronavirus and that the disease has passed.
Ivanisevic was one of the personalities that was infected during the celebration of the Adria Tour de Novak Djokovic, in which Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki, among others, also contracted the disease after the second event of the tour in Zadar in mid-June.
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FREE AT LAST After two negative and two positive tests, I've finally tested negative again and am free to leave Zadar after one month. Feels like I won it in five … Huge thanks to all the doctors and everyone who made my quarantine in Zadar nice and pleasant. Wish everyone who tested positive a speedy recovery! POBJEDA U PET SETOVA Nakon dva negativna i dva pozitivna testa, došao je na red moj omiljeni, peti set. A znate da sam uvijek bio nezgodan u petom setu … Napokon negatn i napokon mogu na slobodu nakon tri tjedna izolacije. Veliko hvala @falkensteiner_hotels i osoblju koje mi je kuhalo i nosilo hranu, posebno @komlenicljubica Veliko hvala i doktorima na brizi, a posebno hvala i jednom ludom Šibenčaninu, prepoznat će se sam! Zadre, hvala ti što si mi mjesec dana bio sjajan domaćin, sad smo se zbližili na još posebniji način. Vidimo se u nekim ljepšim okolnostima, ali ipak ne tako skoro ???? Čuvajte se, ljudi, a svim zaraženima što brži oporavak! ????????
Ivanisevic himself celebrated this news as if it were a Grand Slam victory. “Free at the end! After two negative tests and two positive tests, I have tested negative again and can leave Zadar after a month. I feel like I beat the coronavirus in the fifth set … Thank you very much to the doctors and to all who made my hospital in Zadar very pleasant. I wish all those who have tested positive for a speedy recovery! “