Adria Tour

The Adria Tour was an exhibition tennis tour held in June 2020 in Belgrade, Serbia and Zadar, Croatia.

It was organized by the world No. 1 ranked player Novak Djokovic during the ATP Tour's shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Adria Tour
Adria Tour
Tournament information
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Zadar, Croatia
SurfaceClay / outdoor

The event fell under heavy criticism due to its lack of social distancing procedures, and allowing a full crowd, unlike the simultaneous Ultimate Tennis Showdown. A planned Montenegrin leg was cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns. During the Croatian leg, Grigor Dimitrov, one of the marquee players, announced that he had tested positive for the virus, leading to the event being abandoned. Borna Ćorić, Dimitrov's last opponent, tested positive the next day. Viktor Troicki and Djokovic himself tested positive over the next two days.

Tournament

After the ATP announced on 12 March that all tennis events would be suspended for at least six weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Novak Djokovic proposed an exhibition tournament in his home region of the Balkans from 13 June to 5 July. The schedule and locations proposed were:

  • Belgrade, Serbia — 13–14 June
  • Zadar, Croatia — 20–21 June
  • Montenegro — 27–28 June
  • Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina — 3–4 July
  • Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina — 5 July

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. This was not the case during the Serbian leg, however, which was tightly packed.

Format

The matches proposed were a shorter version of tennis called Fast4 Tennis where the first player to win 4 games wins the set, with 2 sets winning the match. Each stop on the tour followed a round-robin system between players in two pools, with the pool winners playing in a final.

Participants

The following is a list of players for the tournament:

Player Rank
Adria Tour  Novak Djokovic 1
Adria Tour  Dominic Thiem 3
Adria Tour  Alexander Zverev 7
Adria Tour  Andrey Rublev 14
Adria Tour  Grigor Dimitrov 19
Adria Tour  Dušan Lajović 23
Adria Tour  Filip Krajinović 32
Adria Tour  Borna Ćorić 33
Adria Tour  Marin Čilić 37
Adria Tour  Damir Džumhur 107
Adria Tour  Danilo Petrović 157
Adria Tour  Viktor Troicki 184
Adria Tour  Peđa Krstin 246
Adria Tour  Nino Serdarušić 299
  • Singles rankings as of 16 March 2020 (rankings are frozen until the resumption of the season in August 2020)

The singles competitors secured for the event were top players, compared to other unofficial tournaments around the same time.

Finals

In the Belgrade tournament, Dominic Thiem defeated surprise finalist Filip Krajinović in three sets in the first leg. The cancelled final of the second leg was to be between Novak Djokovic and Andrey Rublev.

Location Champion Runner-up Score
Adria Tour  Belgrade Adria Tour  Dominic Thiem Adria Tour  Filip Krajinović 4–3(7–2), 2–4, 4–2
Adria Tour  Zadar Adria Tour  Novak Djokovic vs. Adria Tour  Andrey Rublev Final cancelled
Adria Tour  not determined Tournament abandoned
Adria Tour  Banja Luka Tournament abandoned
Adria Tour  Sarajevo Tournament abandoned

Aftermath

It was revealed on 21 June that Grigor Dimitrov tested positive for COVID-19 after participating in the Zadar event and then returning to his home in Monaco. The announcement by Dimitrov on Instagram took place shortly before the final was to be played in Zadar, with the crowd awaiting the players to enter the court. After Dimitrov's announcement, the final was cancelled.

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.

Borna Ćorić, who played against Dimitrov at the Zadar event and was seen to hug Dimitrov before the game, also revealed on 22 June that he tested positive for COVID-19. Viktor Troicki and his pregnant wife Aleksandra announced they had tested positive hours later.

On 23 June, Djokovic announced that both he and his wife Jelena had also tested positive for COVID-19.

On 26 June, Djokovic's coach Goran Ivanišević confirmed that he had tested positive for the virus as well.

See also

References

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Adria Tour TournamentAdria Tour AftermathAdria Tour GalleryAdria Tour2020 ATP TourBelgradeCOVID-19 pandemicList of ATP number 1 ranked singles tennis playersNovak DjokovicZadar

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