Novak Djokovic trains on the beach in Zadar
by LORENZO CIOTTI
World no.1 Novak Djokovic continues his athletic training for all the events he will have to attend in the coming months. After the publication of the schedule by the ATP, the close events and the points to be defended between the Grand Slam tournaments and the ATP Masters 1000, require a resumption of training that allows the Serbian champion to reach the top of the shape close to the competitions.
After passing the quarantine with his whole family in Marbella, Novak Djokovic is participating in the tournament he has organized, the Adria Tour. After a first stop in Belgrade, in which the Serb played his firts matches winning against Troicki and losing the second against Krajinovic, the traveling tournament moved to Croatia.
Right here the number one of the ATP ranking, who landed in the Croatian city last Tuesday, takes advantage of the free days before playing Saturday in the second round of the Adria Tour, to train on one of the beaches of the coastal city.
Djokovic was seen running on the sand to improve mobility under the watchful eye of two coaches
Novak Djokovic trains on the beach by the beautiful sea
Djokovic reached the Croatian city of Zadar on a private flight. Here, upon arrival at the airport, he was greeted by Nikolina Babic, president of the Croatian Tennis Federation.
In the video posted on his Instagram page, Djokovic trains on the beach for the match on Saturday, the day on which Marin Cilic and Borna Coric will take the court, among others. There will also be a good match in the women's category between Olga Danilovic and Donna Vekic There was no lack of criticism for the organization of this tournament.
The images of the fans who, without masks and without respecting the rules of social distancing, attended the first matched of the Tour, have discussed and not a little. Djokovic explained, in a series of interviews with national and international broadcasters that everything happened in compliance with the rules and controls imposed by the Serbian government.