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Another casualty?

Organisers rule out closed-door tourney

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Wimbledon tourney looks set to be put off or cancelled altogether

LONDON: This year’s Wimbledon Championsh­ips have so far survived the cull of the world’s most prestigiou­s sporting events due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, but it seems only a matter of time before they are postponed or cancelled.

With London in its first week of lockdown, All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) officials are weighing up their limited options.

The ‘build’ for the June 29-July 12 championsh­ips is supposed to start in little over a month but it seems increasing­ly likely Wimbledon will be forced to miss a year for the first time since 1945.

“The AELTC has been contingenc­y planning since January, working closely with the UK government and public health authoritie­s to follow their advice and understand the likely impact of Covid-19 and the government’s emergency measures on The Championsh­ips, and our thoughts are with all those affected by this crisis at this time,” the club said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Based on the advice we have received from the public health authoritie­s, the very short window available to us to stage The Championsh­ips due to the nature of our surface suggests that postponeme­nt is not without significan­t risk and difficulty,” it added.

The AELTC said playing behind closed doors was not an option.

The Australian Open, the year’s first Grand Slam, was completed before the coronaviru­s crisis exploded to virtually shut down world sport, including the men’s ATP Tour and women’s WTA Tour.

The French Open last week made the decision to move the claycourt tournament to Sept 20-Oct 4 from its May start because of the outbreak.

While the postponeme­nt of the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday potentiall­y opened a two-week slot in the calendar in July/August, it would appear unlikely Wimbledon would use it.

Switching to a later time in the year is even less likely as Wimbledon has only two covered courts and elite outdoor grasscourt tennis is not feasible past late summer.

Wimbledon said it is communicat­ing closely with the LTA, and with the ATP, WTA, ITF and the other Grand Slams.

But a cancellati­on looks increasing­ly likely.

“The unpreceden­ted challenge presented by the Covid-19 crisis continues to affect our way of life in ways that we could not have imagined,” AELTC chief executive Richard Lewis said.

“Our thoughts are with all those affected in the UK and around the world. The single most important considerat­ion is one of public health, and we are determined to act responsibl­y through the decisions we make.”

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REUTERS This year’s Wimbledon Championsh­ips are due to begin on June 29.

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