The Herald (South Africa)

Tiafoe latest tennis star to test positive for coronaviru­s

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Frances Tiafoe on Saturday joined the list of tennis players to contract coronaviru­s, pulling out of an exhibition in Atlanta organised by former top 10 player John Isner who had controvers­ially dismissed critics of the tournament as “coronabros”.

Ranked 81st in the ATP rankings, Tiafoe said he had tested negative in Florida last week before travelling to Georgia where about 450 spectators had been watching the eightman event each day.

“Unfortunat­ely, I tested positive late on Friday for Covid-19 and have to withdraw from the All-American Team Cup special event this weekend,” the 22-year-old posted on Twitter.

“Over the past two months, I have been training in Florida and tested negative there as recently as a week ago.”

On the eve of the tournament, Isner had lashed out at sceptics who claimed it could not be held safely.

“You coronabros can stay in your basement all you want.

“I choose to live my life and play/promote the sport I love in a safe manner,” he said.

Fellow US player Sachia

Vickery said on Saturday: “Now would be a great time to RIP this tweet for good ...”

Tiafoe ’ s announceme­nt follows the slew of players who contracted Covid-19 after appearing at Novak Djokovic ’ s exhibition event in the Balkans in June.

World No 1 Djokovic, Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki all tested positive at an Adria Tour where social distancing was at a minimum, raising serious questions for profession­al tennis’s return from lockdown in August.

Alexander Zverev, who tested negative in the Balkans, was then blasted as selfish for partying despite promising to self-isolate.

Organisers of the event in Florida reacted to Tiafoe’s news on social media, saying that he and all the other players were tested on their arrival in Atlanta and subjected to daily temperatur­e tests.

“Tiafoe has left the event site and will not participat­e in the remainder of the event.

“We will continue to diligently enforce all guidelines from local health officials. ”—

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