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No Zika bite fright for Stosur

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WASHINTON: Australia’s Samantha Stosur, American Sloane Stephens and German teen star Alexander Zverev are setting aside Zika virus fears to compete at the Rio Olympics.

“It’s not something you want to take lightly,” Stosur said at the ATP/WTA Washington Open Monday.

“Other people say there are going to be far worse things going on than Zika. It’s about being smart, following all the guidelines. I’ve had all the vaccinatio­ns. It certainly has entered my mind this time around.”

Several top NBA players, more than 20 men’s golfers and several top tennis players have withdrawn from Rio, many but not all citing the potential for contractin­g Zika, which causes severe illness and has been linked to birth defects.

“I’m kind of scared but I’m not having any kids any time soon so I should be OK,” said Stephens, a 23-year-old American set to make her Olympic debut. “Some people are way more sensitive and some people aren’t. It just depends on the person.”

Zverev, 19, has even suffered severe illness after a bug bite.

“I was at the US Open and something bit me,” Zverev said. “I’m going to be very careful because of that. I only won one match the rest of the year. My leg got a lot swollen. I was really sick with fever, lost a lot of weight, couldn’t eat.

“You think about it, that’s quite a serious thing. You don’t want to get something but the Olympics is a very big event.

“I’m a little bit worried about the Zika virus. A lot of people have pulled out. But it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

Canada’s seventh-ranked Milos Raonic, who lost the Wimbledon men’s final to Britain’s Andy Murray earlier in July, eighthrank­ed Czech Tomas Berdych and Austria’s ninth-rated Dominic Thiem all said no to Rio.

 ?? AFP ?? Australia’s Samantha Stosur.
AFP Australia’s Samantha Stosur.

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