Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pro tennis resumes with no handshakes or showers

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PALERMO: Tour-level tennis resumed after a five-month enforced break on Monday, and players at the Palermo Ladies Open had to handle their own towels and not shake hands of opponents. The strict rules because of the Covid-19 included no showers on site, and no autographs or photos with fans. Players in the singles main draw come from 16 European countries and Argentina..

A limited number of fans were allowed into the 1,500-seat stadium court and had to follow social distancing measures. They watched sixth-seeded Donna Vekic of Croatia beat Arantxa Rus of the Netherland­s 6-1, 6-2 in windy conditions in the first official match—for men or women— since early March.

“I’m definitely happy I didn’t forget how to play tennis, how to play matches, how to win,” Vekic said in a video conference. “It’s a huge relief so I’m really happy right now. It was definitely a bit strange. I was really nervous yesterday, even more today, but after the first few games I just kind of relaxed and I was focused.”

Vekic sealed a place in the second round on her second match point, breaking for the sixth time in the match when Rus hit a forehand wide. Vekic will next face Italian teenager Elisabetta Cocciarett­o, who beat Polona Hercog of Slovenia 7-6 (1), 6-3 for her first victory over a player ranked in the top 50. But beyond this week Vekic has little idea if her plans could change as the pandemic continues to affect events worldwide. Vekic is hoping to compete in the US Open, where she reached the quarterfin­als last year, and the French Open as well as Rome. “Things are changing every week so I think we just have to take it week by week and try to adapt as best as we can, and hope to play as much as we can,” Vekic said. “The uncertaint­y gives everyone a lot of anxiety.”

The US Open is scheduled to begin Aug. 31, and the French Open from Sept. 27.

Laura Siegemund of Germany also eased through in straight sets, beating Irina-camelia Begu of Romania 6-3, 6-4. Siegemund next faces either fourth-seeded Anett Kontaveit or Patricia Maria.

MADRID OPEN CANCELLED

MADRID: The Madrid Open in September was cancelled because of a new spike in Covid-19 cases in Spain. The joint men’s and women’s tournament was originally scheduled in May, but moved when Spain became a hotbed for the virus. Its new slot in September allowed it again to be a major lead-in event for the reschedule­d French Open at the end of that month.

But organisers last weekend were advised by local authoritie­s not to stage the tournament due to the rise in Covid-19 cases.

ACROSS

DOWN

 ?? GETTY ?? Jasmine Paolini (left) of Italy touches racquets with Daria n
Kasatkina of Russia after their WTA Palermo Open match.
GETTY Jasmine Paolini (left) of Italy touches racquets with Daria n Kasatkina of Russia after their WTA Palermo Open match.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India