“Group of albatrosses” – Nick Kyrgios responds to Novak Djokovic’s recent comments on the coronavirus

Nick Kyrgios and his displeasure with Novak Djokovic for the Adria Tour will not end anytime soon. Previously the Aussie had hit the Serbian on the Adria Tour. Djokovic recently responded to all the criticism he was facing and said some strong words that triggered Kyrgios again.

Kyrgios previously criticized the event and its attendees for being irresponsible. The Adria Tour did not have the basic precautions necessary to prevent the spread of the virus. Four players, including Djokovic, subsequently tested positive for the virus. So Djokovic was heavily criticized for this.

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“Scary that people take zero ownership” – Nick Kyrgios

Djokovic recently in an interview with the New York Times said he did not feel guilty for organizing the event. And he feels he is being blamed for the whole mess.

“I don’t think I’ve done anything wrong, to be honest. I am sorry for the people who have been infected. Do I feel guilty about someone who has been infected since then in Serbia, Croatia and the region? Obviously not. It’s like a witch hunt, to be honest. How can you blame an individual for everything? “ Djokovic said

Kyrgios responded to the comment and posted her remarks on an Instagram Story. A group of “Albatros” called the participants of the Adria Tour. And he beat them up because no one took responsibility for the debacle.

“Scary that people take zero ownership. Group of albatrosses” Kyrgios answered

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It seems that Kyrgios will not leave the Adria Tour issue yet. Kyrgios has been very vocal about the pandemic. And he previously called the USTA and ATP “selfish” for restarting the season even when the pandemic has not abated.

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Kyrgios retired from the US Open because with so much to do around the world he doesn’t feel like it’s the right decision to play now. He also expressed doubts about his plans for the French Open, citing he could now play in 2020.

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