Novak Djokovic, number one in world tennis, and his wife Jelena they have tested negative for the coronavirus, ten days after both infections were detected during the Adria Tour, a charity tournament he himself organized in the Balkans.
“Novak and Jelena they did not feel symptoms of the virus, and they underwent the test by a previous agreement with the doctors, “indicate the public relations agency that represents the tennis player, referring to this new test, the first carried out since the initial positive announced on June 23.
Djokovic donates 40,000 euros to a town affected by COVID-19
Novak Djokovic wants to amend the mistake he made after the Adria Tour was held without the security measures to avoid the risk of contagion due to coronavirus. The charity tournament became a focus of contagion after Djokovic himself, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki among others tested positive for coronavirus after holding the second date of the tour in Zadar (Croatia).
For this reason Djokovic has donated more than 40,000 euros to help citizens of the Serbian city of Novi Pazar, one of the most affected by the coronavirus in the Balkan country, according to Spotklub.
Novi Pazar decreed the health alert in late June after there had been a positive growth in coronavirus in Serbia in recent weeks, as the country has gone from reporting 50 new cases a month ago to 200 per day in recent days. According to data from the Johns Hopkins University map Serbia has registered 14,836 positives and 281 deaths for a virus that Novak Djokovic himself is fighting against and which now intends to help his country defeat the pandemic.