China News Network, March 22-Serbian tennis star Djokovic released a long article on the evening of the 22nd, thanking China for its assistance to Serbia during the new crown pneumonia epidemic. At the end of Weibo, he also typed the words "Thank you, I love you China" with less standard Pinyin, which seemed particularly warm.

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Druid wrote on Weibo: "Thank all the countries that have helped each other in this difficult time. China, through the many cases it has suffered in the fight against the epidemic, is given by medical personnel and medical supplies It means a lot to Serbia's selfless help. Thank you, I love you China. "

Especially at the end, the pinyin of "Xie Xie. Wõ ài ñi zhōngguó" may not be correct, but it is enough to impress people in the face of fiery emotions.

Data map: On August 7, 2016, Serbia tennis player Djokovic, ranked first in the world, lost to Argentine del Potro in the Olympic men's singles match and burst out. This means that if Druid wants to win the Olympic gold medal, he will have to wait another 4 years.

In the early morning of the 19th, official sources said that due to the epidemic, the ATP will be suspended until June 7th, and there will be no matches in the tennis. This means that the entire clay court season will be cancelled this year, and the whole tour will not wait until the grassland season at the earliest.

Druid, who temporarily ranks first in the world, has become one of the many tennis players who "fun" at home. It can be seen from the latest developments that he is consciously separated from his wife and children at home and enjoys the time of reuniting with his family.

After the Australian Open this year, Druid surpassed Nadal with his championship performance and returned to the world's number one throne. With the emergency suspension of the season, the players' ranking scores will be frozen until the tour restarts. This means that Djokovic's first week in the world has temporarily stood at 281 weeks. He wants to surpass Sampras' 286-week record, at least until July of this year. (Finish)