My thoughts are many, and not sure how organized and coherent at the moment.
This has been a very sad period of time worldwide, and for many of us, sports is a great activity and a great release/pastime. Having no sports to play and to follow makes it even tougher - with health, financial and social and family crises mounting in so many ways. But this is first and foremost a health pandemic.
It's a very sad day-plus for tennis that anyone - fans, coaches, players alike - contracted this virus and may have spread it additionally to who knows how many. And it makes me sad and angry to see posters here celebrating that Djokovic (and his wife among others) tested positive.
I get it: Novak organized a tour that had few, if any, safeguards for players, other participants and fans. That part of the blame lies with him, as I voiced from the outset. It showed poor judgment, seemingly bolstered by his very strong - out of the mainstream - health and spiritual beliefs that have previously served him quite well.
Given the situation, I think his statement was okay, if not great. He did express that he was "extremely sorry..." I'm not saying that was necessarily enough, but what would be?
It would just be nice to see, more frequently, a higher level of class and empathy around here.