National Post (National Edition)

DZUMHUR SUES OVER COVID-19 TEST

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Bosnian player Damir Dzumhur is taking legal action against French Open organizers after he was barred from entering the qualificat­ion round after his coach Petar Popovic tested positive for COVID-19. Popovic tested positive but argued it was a `false positive' because he already had contracted the virus earlier this year, saying he was “full of antibodies”. Dzumhur and Popovic said they were denied a second test by French Open organizers, the French tennis federation, with Popovic saying a new test he underwent returned negative, according to French sports daily L'Equipe. “It's a scandal and a huge frustratio­n,” Popovic told L'Equipe on Tuesday. “I'm sure we're going to win in court. They're going to pay a lot for this. It makes me crazy.” Six players already have been denied playing in the qualificat­ion phase amid positive coronaviru­s tests. The French Open will be held from Sept. 27-Oct. 11. The FFT plans to allow 5,000 spectators each day.

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