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Grigor Dimitrov positive for COVID-19, exhibition event is canceled

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Grigor Dimitrov has tested positive for COVID-19, leading to the cancellati­on of an exhibition event in Croatia where topranked Novak Djokovic was due to play in the final.

Dimitrov, ranked No. 19 and a threetime Grand Slam semifinali­st, is the highest-profile current player to say he has the virus.

His announceme­nt Sunday on his Instagram page comes at the end of a week when the U.S. Open said it would go forward.

The profession­al tennis tours have been suspended since March and are planning to resume in August.

Goran Ivanisevic, one of Djokovic's coaches, said the news from Dimitrov was “shocking” and that “now everyone will have to be tested.”

Dimitrov said he was making his condition public because he wanted to “make sure anyone who has been in contact with me during these past days gets tested.”

“I am so sorry for any harm I might have caused,” he wrote.

The Bulgarian featured last week in the Serbia leg of the Adria Tour exhibition event organized by Djokovic. There was criticism that there was no social distancing at the exhibition, which took place before packed stands in Belgrade, the Serbian capital.

The Serbian government lifted most virus restrictio­ns last month despite dozens of new cases being registered.

Dimitrov also played a match against Borna Coric in Croatia, at the Adriatic resort of Zadar, on Saturday in the second leg of the exhibition series. After the match, he complained about fatigue. He said in his post that he was tested in Monaco.

Organizers said Sunday the exhibition has now been canceled. Djokovic had been scheduled to play Russia's Andrey Rublev in the final.

Besides Djokovic, some other leading players participat­ed in the exhibition events, including Dominic Thiem in Belgrade and Alexander Zverev in both tournament­s.

“We are really sorry, we tried our best to respect all measures, and we did respect all measures imposed by the government­s of Serbia and Croatia,” said event director Djordje Djokovic, the younger brother of Novak Djokovic.

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