Published 17:33 IST, March 26th 2020

Bernard Tomic: Australian 'Bad Boy' lies about not having coronavirus in latest interview?

Australia tennis star Bernard Tomic reportedly told Germany's Andrea Petkovic about having all the coronavirus symptoms in a latest interview with Herald Sun.

Reported by: Sreehari Menon
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Australia tennis player Bernard Tomic has reportedly mitted that he has h coronavirus symptoms recently. In an interview, Australian ace h said that he was having all symptoms for Coronavirus and was in isolation. However, Germany's Andrea Petkovic said that Bernard Tomic h lied about having symptoms of dely virus and said he was perfectly fine when duo h a chat. 

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Australia tennis star Bernard Tomic in isolation after having coronavirus symptoms

In an interview with Herald Sun, former World .17 Bernard Tomic h said that he h 'all symptoms' for coronavirus. He said that he was in Miami and isolating from everyone. Australia tennis star ded that his immune system was low and run down and he h shortness of breath. Bernard Tomic ded that while he did t get himself tested, he probably got it travelling from Mexico to Monterrey for  Monterrey Challenger at beginning of March. 

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Did Australia tennis star Bernard Tomic lie about having coronavirus symptoms?

Germany's Andrea Petkovic h contacted Bernard Tomic after former World .17 revealed he h symptoms for dely virus. Petkovic reportedly told GoTennis that Tomic lied about havingcoronavirus symptoms. She ded that Bernard Tomic speaks without thinking and doesn't kw why he lied. 

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17:33 IST, March 26th 2020