Alexander Zverev has expressed his feelings about the fancy isolation conditions Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are enjoying in Adelaide, calling it a mistake.
Although the German had no reservations about being forced into quarantine ahead of the Australian Open, he believes allowing a select group of players to enjoy stays in higher-end Adelaide hotels for their obligatory 14 days of isolation was unacceptable.
Zverev reached the semi-finals at Melbourne Park last year and would be hoping to do better this year and he thinks Tennis Australia had done a great job in difficult circumstances.
However, he expressed his disapproval that the likes of Djokovic, Nadal as well as Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka and Dominic Thiem were controversially allowed to stay in what were seen as more favourable conditions compared to the rest of the players sequestered in more modest Melbourne hotels.
“I think maybe the only real mistake that there was the Adelaide thing for top players,” the world No 7 told a news conference at Melbourne Park.
“Because they did get more practice time, they did get more freedom. But other than that, the quarantine and the flights, we have to accept that.




