The Sun (Malaysia)

Murray wants assurance before US Open

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PLAYERS need assurance that they would not face mandatory quarantine upon returning to Europe from the US Open before travelling to New York amid the Covid-19 pandemic, former world No. 1 Andy Murray has said.

Organisers United States Tennis Associatio­n (USTA) will set up a strict bio-security “bubble” to minimise the risk of contractin­g the novel coronaviru­s during the Grand Slam, which will be played from Aug 31Sept 13.

The Western & Southern Open, which was relocated from Cincinnati this year because of Covid-19, will also be held in New York from Aug 20-28 and will serve as a tune-up for the hardcourt Grand Slam.

Murray, a two-times champion at Cincinnati, was yesterday awarded a wildcard at the Western & Southern Open which has the likes of Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Daniil Medvedev also in the field.

Mandatory quarantine would rule out players’ participat­ion in other ATP and WTA claycourt events scheduled in Europe before the French Open from the end of September.

The two major claycourt events in the leadup to Roland Garros are in Madrid (Sept 13-20) and Rome (Sept 20-27).

While Spain does not require mandatory quarantine, Italy would need travellers to quarantine for 14 days if coming from the US, The USTA has said the organisers are working with relevant authoritie­s to resolve issues.

“My understand­ing is that it would be sorted before we go to America. But things can change in the next 10 to 12 days,” Murray told British media.

“Hopefully before we leave, the players will have the assurances that, when they come back from America, they won’t have to quarantine for two weeks.

“If that is the case, and if you do well in the US Open, you can’t just arrive on the Sunday before the French Open starts on the Monday. That’s not going to work.” – Reuters

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