Novak Djokovic shows his concerns for coronavirus security prerequisites

World number one Novak Djokovic has called the coronavirus wellbeing conventions, arranged all together for the US Open to happen, "extraordinary".
The hard-court Grand Slam competition is set to begin on 31 August at Flushing Meadows in New York.
"We would not approach Manhattan, we would need to rest in lodgings at the air terminal, to be tested twice or three times each week," said Djokovic.
"Likewise, we could carry one individual to the club which is extremely inconceivable."
The 33-year-old, addressing Prva TV in his local Serbia, included: "I mean, you need your mentor,
at that point a fitness coach, at that point a physiotherapist."
World number two Rafael Nadal said on Thursday he as of now wants to go to New York to guard his US Open title.
The Spaniard doesn't agree to restart the tournaments until each and every player can travel unreservedly and securely.
No visit occasions will be organized until the finish of July - at the most punctual.
Djokovic, a three-time US Open champion, included: "I had a phone discussion with the pioneers of world tennis, there were discussions about the continuation of the season, for the most part about the US Open due in late August, yet it isn't known whether it will be held.
"The guidelines that they disclosed to us that we would need to regard to be there, to play by any stretch of the imagination, they are extraordinary."
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