The Herald (South Africa)

Zverev to join Balkan charity tour line-up Djokovic

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Tennis world No 7 Alexander Zverev will join Novak Djokovic’s Balkan tournament next month, boosting the cast of top players to descend on Belgrade as the profession­al season is frozen by the coronaviru­s.

“The phenomenal news I want to announce is that Sasa Zverev, Alexander Zverev, will come to Belgrade,” Djokovic said in the Serbian capital.

The German will join world No 3 Dominic Thiem and Grigor Dimitrov, ranked 19, in Belgrade on June 13-14 for the first stop of the Adria Tour.

“Three of the world’s greatest tennis stars.

“I’m really very grateful to them,” Djokovic said.

Whether spectators will be allowed remains uncertain.

“I hope some rules will be changed by June 13 and maybe we’ll have the opportunit­y to have the audience as well,” the world No 1 said.

“Of course, this is still uncertain, like many other things related to this situation caused by the coronaviru­s.”

The Adria Tour, which Djokovic announced on his 33rd birthday last week, will run from June 13 to July 5 in Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia on clay courts.

The money raised from the tour will be donated to various charities.

“It’s humanitari­an. “That is to say, absolutely, all the income, whether it comes from sponsorshi­p contracts, national and internatio­nal audiovisua­l rights, everything will go to humanitari­an organisati­ons,” he said.

Asked about his own shape, Djokovic said he had been training throughout his period of confinemen­t in Spain, where he was staying with his family in a home in Marbella.

“I had a tennis court so I could train every day,” he said.

The ATP and WTA Tours have been suspended since March and will not resume until at least the end of July, while Roland Garros was postponed to September and Wimbledon was cancelled for the first time since World War 2.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/GIUSEPPE MAFFIA ?? FOR A GOOD CAUSE: Serbia's Novak Djokovic is hosting a charity tournament in Belgrade
Picture: REUTERS/GIUSEPPE MAFFIA FOR A GOOD CAUSE: Serbia's Novak Djokovic is hosting a charity tournament in Belgrade

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