Kyrie's hits out at Zverev over
partying video
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[June 29, 2020]
(Reuters) - Australian Nick
Kyrgios has hit out at Alexander Zverev after a video appeared to
show the German dancing at a crowded club on Sunday despite the
world No. 7 pledging last week he would be self-isolating.
The video was posted on Instagram by German designer Philipp Plein
and later deleted. There was no indication when the video was taken.
Zverev's team have yet to respond to request for comment.
Zverev, 23, took part in Novak Djokovic's Adria Tour exhibition
event in Serbia and Croatia where Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna
Coric and Viktor Troicki all tested positive for the novel
coronavirus last week.
The German said he and his team had tested negative but would
self-isolate and undergo regular testing.
"So I wake up and I see more controversial things happening all over
the world," Kyrgios said in an Instagram post. "But one thing that
stuck out for me was seeing Sascha Zverev again man, again, again.
How selfish can you be?"
Kyrgios previously criticised the organisers of the tournament and
hit out at governing bodies for their plans to restart professional
tennis during the pandemic.
Djokovic's event saw crowds packed into stands for the opening leg
in Belgrade, while players hugged and posed for pictures, attended
news conferences together and played basketball during the Croatia
event.
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Australia's Nick Kyrgios reacts during his match against Spain's
Rafael Nadal. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
Zverev was also pictured along with other players dancing at a club
in Serbia during the event.
"If you have the audacity to ... put out a tweet that you made your
management write on your behalf saying you're going to self-isolate
for 14-days and apologising to ... general public for putting their
health at risk, at least have the audacity to stay inside for 14
days," Kyrgios said.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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