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Serena ‘cannot wait’ for this year’s U.S. Open

- FRANK PINGUE

Fears that strict health protocols due to the COVID-19 outbreak could deter the game’s biggest names from competing at this year’s U.S. Open were somewhat allayed this week when Serena Williams confirmed she will play the New York event.

Williams, in a video message played during a United States Tennis Associatio­n news conference to announce that its marquee tournament will be played from Aug. 31Sept. 13 without fans, said she misses the excitement of competitio­n.

“Ultimately, I really cannot wait to return to New York and play the U.S. Open 2020,” the seven-times champion said.

“I feel like the USTA is going to do a really good job of ensuring everything is amazing and everything is perfect and everyone is safe.”

A number of top players, including world number ones Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Australian Ash Barty along with reigning U.S. Open men’s champion Rafa Nadal, are among those who have expressed concerns about attending the U.S. Open.

One sticking point is the number of support staff they can bring on site, which the USTA sad it is still trying to sort out.

The decision will impact the upper echelon of players who typically travel to events with a coach, hitting partner, physiother­apist and fitness guru.

“We understand the needs of athletes,” U.S. Open tournament director Stacey Allaster said during a video conference from the centre court at Arthur Ashe Stadium. “We just need to make sure that we navigate physical distancing and ensure that we keep everyone spread out and also everyone gets the proper training and preparatio­n that they need.”

Allaster also said players who do not want to stay at one of the two designated hotels can rent homes in the New York area but cannot stay in Manhattan.

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