Adria Tour: Novak Djokovic adds Marin Cilic and Borna Coric to event - 2 minutes read
Djokovic has won 17 Grand Slam titles
Novak Djokovic has announced Croatia's Marin Cilic and Borna Coric as the latest players to join an eight-man tournament to tour the Balkans.
Austria's Dominic Thiem, Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov and Germany's Alexander Zverev - all current or former top-three players - will also take part.
The first leg will take place in Djokovic's hometown of Belgrade on 13 and 14 June.
"I'll do everything in my power to be a good host," said the world number one.
The tournament could be behind closed doors with Serbia's coronavirus containment measures still banning large-scale gatherings.
After the Belgrade event, the tournament will move to the Croatian coastal resort of Zadar with Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro pencilled in to host the final two legs.
Each event will feature two pools of four players with the winner of each progressing to a final.
Djokovic has only just returned to Serbia, having spent two months in Spain after visiting his brother Marko in Marbella when lockdown measures came into effect.
"Unlike many other players, I was able to train almost every day because we resided in a house with a tennis court," said Djokovic, who began the 2020 season with a run of 18 straight victories that included capturing a record eighth Australian Open title.
Source: BBC News
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Novak Djokovic has announced Croatia's Marin Cilic and Borna Coric as the latest players to join an eight-man tournament to tour the Balkans.
Austria's Dominic Thiem, Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov and Germany's Alexander Zverev - all current or former top-three players - will also take part.
The first leg will take place in Djokovic's hometown of Belgrade on 13 and 14 June.
"I'll do everything in my power to be a good host," said the world number one.
The tournament could be behind closed doors with Serbia's coronavirus containment measures still banning large-scale gatherings.
After the Belgrade event, the tournament will move to the Croatian coastal resort of Zadar with Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro pencilled in to host the final two legs.
Each event will feature two pools of four players with the winner of each progressing to a final.
Djokovic has only just returned to Serbia, having spent two months in Spain after visiting his brother Marko in Marbella when lockdown measures came into effect.
"Unlike many other players, I was able to train almost every day because we resided in a house with a tennis court," said Djokovic, who began the 2020 season with a run of 18 straight victories that included capturing a record eighth Australian Open title.
Source: BBC News
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