French Open postponed amid COVID-19 outbreak
PARIS: The French Open tennis tournament, which was scheduled from May 24 to June 7, has been postponed until September 20-October 4 because of the COVID-19 outbreak, organisers announced on Tuesday.
“In order to ensure the health and safety of everyone involved in organizing the tournament, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) has made the decision to hold the 2020 edition of Roland-Garros from September 20 to October 4, 2020,” the French Tennis Federation (FFT) said in a statement.
“Though nobody is able to predict what the situation will be on May 18.
“The current confinement measures have made it impossible for us to continue with our preparations and, as a result, we are unable to hold the tournament on the dates originally planned.”
This is the first tennis Grand
Slam tournament being affected by the virus which has infected over 190,000 people and killed over 7,500 worldwide.
The next major tennis tournament on the calendar is Wimbledon, which is slated to begin in late June.
“We have made a difficult yet brave decision in this unprecedented situation, which has evolved greatly since last weekend.
“We are acting responsibly, and must work together in the fight to ensure everybody’s health and safety,” explained Bernard Giudicelli, President of the French Tennis Federation (FFT).
The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour has been suspended last week for six weeks.
While the World Tennis Association (WTA) has on Monday made an announcement to suspend all professional tournaments until May 2.