The location has been praised by Đorđe Đoković, director of Adria Tour and brother of Novak ĐokovićZadar will host some of the top names in tennis during the humanitarian Adria Tour on June 20 and 21. The event fell under heavy criticism due to its lack of Unusually for events during the pandemic, fans were allowed to attend, but organizers said that a one-meter distance between each spectator would be enforced.The matches proposed were a shorter version of tennis called The following is a list of players for the tournament:The singles competitors secured for the event were top players, compared to other unofficial tournaments around the same time.Social media posts and photographs of the players showed them hugging, shaking hands, playing basketball, and dancing together during the event, as well as during the previous event a week and a half earlier in Belgrade.On 23 June, Djokovic announced that both he and his wife Jelena had also tested positive for COVID-19. Namely, as many as 110 countries will broadcast the Adria Tour tournament.Nole, as his relatives and fans in his native Serbia call him, is of Montenegrin origin on his father Srdjana's side, and his mother, Dijana, is a Croat from Vinkovci. "I really like the Adriatic, and I love the Croatian coast, generally the smell of the sea, pine forests.
Tennis stars in Zadar: "Adria Tour" tennis tournament 07-06-20. With the usage of our services you permit us to use cookies. 21.06.2020. With a lot of work, a lot of organization, and details, we set off.At the end of the week, we started with the tournament in Belgrade and this week, we are in Zadar, later in Banja Luka and Sarajevo. Jutarnji List reports that after Belgrade, Djokovic's Adria Tour will be held in Zadar from June 19 to 21, as part of which tennis stars such as Dominik Thiem, Aleksandar Zverev, and Grigor Dimitrov will come to Croatia. Novak Djokovic (R), Pedja Krstin (2nd L) and Marin Cilic (1st L) entertain the audience during an exhibition match of Adria Tour tennis tournament in Zadar, Croatia, June 19, 2020. Adria Tour Tennis Tournament. He was accompanied by Vladimir Jovanoski, the director of the Croatian Tennis Association and co-organizer of the tournament.During their visit, Đoković and Jovanoski were both full of praise for the Zadar location, both because of the high quality of the courts and because of the beautiful city and its hospitality.Soon, stands with a capacity of nine thousand will be ready for Zadar spectators. Copyright 2017 - Croatia Week - All Right ReservedPHOTOS: New regional tennis centre officially opened in Zadar After arriving in Zadar, the Serb said: "I am looking forward to coming and being in Zadar for the first time. As I am telling you this, I’m waiting to go out on the court and I’m so excited and happy that I can’t even describe it to you. As time went on, the idea of organizing tournaments throughout the region began to crystallize, to allow tennis to live on after all. Tennis - Adria Tour - Zadar, Croatia - June 20, 2020 Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after his match against Croatia's Borna Coric REUTERS/Antonio Bronic Adria Tour is organized by Serbia's tennis player Novak Djokovic in order to promote sports, positive values and fair play, and also to raise funds for those who need help.