Nick Kyrgios and Borna Coric continue war of words over Adria Tour

Several players, including world No1 Novak Djokovic, tested positive for coronavirus during the event in Serbia and Croatia

Sudipto Ganguly
Wednesday 29 July 2020 12:04 BST
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Nick Kyrgios hit back at Borna Coric on Wednesday after the Croat said he was not bothered by criticism of Novak Djokovic’s Adria Tour exhibition where several players tested positive for Covid-19.

Djokovic, Coric, Grigor Dimitrov and Viktor Troicki all tested positive during the event in Serbia and Croatia, which ran from June to July but was abandoned due to the impact of the disease.

“I read what he wrote, but I simply don’t care, because he likes to be a general after a battle,” Coric told Croatia’s Jutarnji List newspaper.

“If someone else was teaching lessons I would have understood, but Kyrgios ... it’s somehow not realistic.”

Kyrgios had also criticized Alexander Zverev after a video of the German player dancing at a crowded club emerged online despite the world No7 pledging he would self-isolate following his appearance at the Adria Tour.

“I agree that was not good, Zverev acted badly,” said Coric. “But I don’t see the need to criticise fellow players in such a way. I wouldn’t do it, but again, it’s Kyrgios.”

Kyrgios shot back at Coric, saying he “should care” about his comments.

“Do you have rocks in your head?” Kyrgios said on Twitter.

“Again, you can stand up for your mates, I’m just trying to hold them accountable.

“They are tennis players, they aren’t special.”

Reuters

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