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Coric hits out at Kyrgios for Adria Tour virus criticism

Agence France-Presse

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‘If someone else was teaching lessons I would have maybe understood, but Kyrgios ... It's somehow not realistic,’ Borna Coric says of the combustible Nick Kyrgios

Borna Coric has fired back at Nick Kyrgios for slamming those who took part in Novak Djokovic’s ill-fated Adria Tour tennis exhibition, calling the opinionated Australian “a general after the battle.”

Croat Coric, 23, was 1 of 4 players to test positive for coronavirus at the Balkans tournament last month, alongside Djokovic, the world No. 1’s fellow Serbian Viktor Troicki and 19th-ranked Grigor Dimitrov.

Kyrgios has been highly critical of anyone who played in the tournament and branded the decision to hold it at all “boneheaded.” 

The 25-year-old also took Djokovic and other top players to task for their “stupidity” and risky behavior. (READ: #Djokovid: Tennis star mauled over coronavirus ‘horror show’)

“I read what he wrote, but I simply don’t care since he likes to be a ‘general after a battle’,” Coric told the Jutarnji List newspaper Monday when asked to comment Kyrgios’ criticism.

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

“But ok, it’s his style, that’s how he functions, I have no problem with that neither does it bother me on personal level.” (READ: ‘St Nick’: How combustible Kyrgios became ‘voice of reason’)

Kyrgios also lashed “selfish” Alexander Zverev after he was spotted partying despite vowing to self-isolate following Djokovic’s Adria Tour.

“I agree it is not good, Zverev did a bad thing, but I don’t see a need to criticize fellow players in such a way.

“I wouldn’t do it, but again – it’s Kyrgios,” the 23-year-old Croat added.

Coric, world No. 33, said he was “pretty shocked” by his positive test and added that in the following two weeks he had no symptoms at all.

He said he exchanged text messages with Djokovic after the Adria Tour.

“As far as I know he also didn’t have them (symptoms).”

Djokovic resumed training earlier this month after testing negative.

The Serbian apologized for the event where players embraced across the net and later partie together at a nightclub.

Kyrgios and Zverev’s spat led to the pair both dropping out of an exhibition event in Berlin earlier this month, in which they were due to play alongside world No. 3 Dominic Thiem. – Rappler.com

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