San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

U.S. Open plan in the works

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Charter flights to ferry U.S. Open tennis players and limited entourages from Europe, South America and the Middle East to New York. Negative coronaviru­s tests before traveling. Centralize­d housing. Daily temperatur­e checks.

No spectators. Fewer oncourt officials. No locker room access on practice days.

All are among the scenarios being considered for the 2020 U.S. Open — if it is held at all amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“All of this is still fluid,” Stacey Allaster, the U.S. Tennis Associatio­n’s chief executive for profession­al tennis, said in a telephone interview Saturday. “We have made no decisions at all.”

The USTA presented its operationa­l plan to a medical advisory group Friday.

Allaster said that if the USTA board does decide to go forward with the Open, she expects it to be held at its usual site and in its usual spot on the calendar. The main draw is scheduled to start Aug. 31. An announceme­nt should come from “midJune to end of June,” Allaster said.

Allaster addressed the rumor that the U.S. Open would have bestofthre­eset matches in men’s singles, saying the matter “has hardly been discussed” and added “If the players came to us and said, ‘That is something we want to do,’ we would consider it.”

All sanctioned competitio­n has been suspended by the ATP, WTA and Internatio­nal Tennis Federation since March and is on hold until late July. The French Open was postponed from May to September; Wimbledon was canceled for the first time since 1945.

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