Tomic tests positive after his scandal in the middle of the game

The image of Bernard Tomic protesting in the middle of the game of the Australian Open before Roman Safiullin and warning the chair umpire saying that “I am convinced that I have COVID-19” has gone viral in recent days and This Thursday Tomic’s suspicions have been confirmed, since the Australian tennis player has tested positive for Covid-19.

Tomic, who will not play in the Australian Open after losing in the first round of the qualifying round to Safiullin 6-1, 6-4, said he still has symptoms of the disease. “I still feel sick, I’m worse mentally than physically because I really wanted to go back and show the Australian public the tennis player that they hope me to be. I know it doesn’t seem like it, but this is the beginning of my comeback. Because of the disease he could not hit with full power, he had no energy, “said the Australian in statements collected by the Herald Sun.

However, Tomic’s positive can also trigger new cases, as the Australian collided his fist with Roman Safiullin’s. In fact, the Australian came to bet a dinner with the chair umpire, assuring him that “in the next two days I will test positive” and assuring that “they are letting the players go to the court without taking PCR tests”.

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