Novak Djokovic to headline charity tennis tour in Balkans starting in June
While the ATP and WTA remain indefinitely suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, 17-time major champion Novak Djokovic announced Friday he's doing his part to bring fans some live tennis action and also raise funds for humanitarian projects.
Via his Instagram page, Djokovic unveiled events that will be included on the Adria Tour:
As mentioned on Tennis.com, Dominic Thiem, Grigor Dimitrov and Viktor Troicki will be joined by four other male players for a round-robin competition that begins June 13 in Belgrade, Serbia. The tour will then make stops in Croatia's Zadar, Montenegro and Banja Luka in Bosnia.
Each weekend of the tour will have a "grand final."
As noted by Christopher Clarey of the New York Times, tickets will be sold if fans are welcomed to any of the events:
Money raised through the tour will go toward the Novak Djokovic Foundation’s Early Childhood Development and Education programs.
On July 5, Djokovic, the No. 1 player in the world, will face Bosnian Damir Dzumhur for an exhibition match in Sarajevo.
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