Adria Tour final canceled after Grigor Dimitrov tests positive for coronavirus

The Adria Tour final will not go off as planned Sunday. The match was canceled after Grigor Dimitrov announced he tested positive for the coronavirus.

Dimitrov, 29, took part in the tour Saturday, losing to Borna Coric. Dimitrov did not feel well following the match, and returned to Monaco. That’s where he found out he tested positive for the coronavirus.

In an Instagram post, Dimitrov said he was sorry to anyone he came in contact with at the Adria Tour.

“Hi Everyone-I want to reach out and let my fans and friends know that I tested positive back in Monaco for Covid-19. I want to make sure anyone who has been in contact with me during these past days gets tested and takes the necessary precautions. I am so sorry for any harm I might have caused. I am back home now and recovering. Thanks for your support and please stay safe and healthy. GD”

Dimitrov said he is back home and recovering, and urged everyone to stay safe and healthy.

Shortly after Dimitrov announced the news, the Adria Tour canceled the final. The Adria Tour said no one who interacted with Dimitrov has symptoms, but will be tested again Sunday night.

Novak Djokovic and Andrey Rublev were scheduled to play in the final.

Grigor Dimitrov serves to Dominic Thiem during their match at the Adria Tour in Belgrade, Serbia on June 14, 2020. (Photo by Predrag Milosavljevic/Xinhua via Getty)
Grigor Dimitrov serves to Dominic Thiem during their match at the Adria Tour in Belgrade, Serbia on June 14, 2020. (Photo by Predrag Milosavljevic/Xinhua via Getty)

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