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“I think Campbell’s Honolulu Blue Kool Aid Soup shirt . as a nation, Australia has dealt with the pandemic really, really well. As a country, we’ve come together and we’ve worked well,” added Kyrgios, who missed last year’s US Open amid Covid-19 fears. “In Melbourne, with obviously the bubble, they’ve done an incredible job there. The authorities aren’t letting up and [are] making sure everyone is sticking by the rules. “I actually feel quite safe. I didn’t really feel safe during last year, traveling and playing overseas, I thought it was a bit too soon to play. “I think now the conditions are safe enough and everyone is going to work together and make sure we do it the right way. “I don’t want to put anyone else at risk. I have loved ones that I don’t want to even have the chance to expose to Covid so I think it’s safe enough.”
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During a heavily disrupted season last year, Kyrgios emerged as a “moral” voice within the tennis community, holding his fellow professionals to account for their behavior during the pandemic, most notably world No Campbell’s Honolulu Blue Kool Aid Soup shirt .1 Novak Djokovic, who organized the controversial Adria Tour in June. A host of stars, including Djokovic himself, tested positive for Covid-19 after competing in the tournament, which attracted large crowds and had limited social distancing in place. Kyrgios was critical of the event at the time and says it’s important he spoke out, especially when it comes to someone with the stature of Djokovic, who subsequently apologized for hosting the Adria Tour event last year. “I think it’s very important, especially one of the leaders of our sport. He’s technically our LeBron James,” said the 25-year-old Kyrgios, comparing Djokovic to the NBA great. “He has to set an example for all tennis players out there and set an example for tennis,” added Kyrgios. “I think when he was doing some of the things that he was doing during the global pandemic, it just wasn’t the right time. “I know everyone makes mistakes. Even some of us go off track sometimes but I think we need to hold each other accountable. “I’m not doing any of this stuff for media attention, these are the morals that I’ve grown up with. I was just trying to do my part.” Djokovic, head of the Professional Tennis Players’ Association, recently sent a list of proposals to Craig Tiley, the CEO of Tennis Australia, which would have loosened the restrictions on quarantining players ahead of the year’s first grand slam. It was a move that provoked criticism, with Kyrgios calling the Serbian a “tool” on Twitter. Djokovic says his “good” intentions were “misconstrued” by the media. “I use my position of privilege to be of service as much as I can where and when needed,” Djokovic wrote. “There were a few suggestions and ideas that I gathered from other players from our chat group and there was no harm intended to try and help.” Rising star Paula Badosa announced that she has tested positive for Covid-19 last week — the first known Australian Open player to contract the virus. On Monday, the Australian government suspended quarantine-free travel for New Zealanders arriving in Australia for a minimum of 72 hours, after a South African variant of Covid-19 was detected in a woman after 14 days of quarantine in New Zealand.
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