Cape Times

No financial impact from SW19 cancellati­on

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WIMBLEDON’S cancellati­on due to the Covid19 pandemic this year will have no major financial impact on British tennis, outgoing All England club chief executive Richard Lewis has said.

The grasscourt grand slam was scheduled to start yesterday, but was cancelled for the first time since World War II in April.

The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) said its spending plans would not have to be curtailed.

“It won’t be severely impacted. If you have to cancel, it’s great to have insurance,” Lewis, who will step down as the chief executive next month, told British media.

“We’re still in a very good position, we’re financiall­y very stable. British tennis is going to be pretty well protected.”

However, Wimbledon would not have similar insurance cover in place next year, he added.

“That’s impossible in the current climate,” he said. “When I started in 2012, there were some signs that things were not insurable, because of communicab­le diseases that had taken place, like Sars and swine flu.

“In the immediate aftermath you can’t get insurance but fairly soon after that you can start to get insurance again, the market returns. So there won’t be insurance next year.

“But just because we’ve made one claim, it won’t affect us in the long term.”

The US Open is going ahead as scheduled from the end of August while the French Open has moved to the end of September from May and Sally Bolton, who will succeed Lewis, said the AELTC would learn all they can from the tournament­s.

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