After Wimbledon cancellation, USTA confirms plans to host US Open 2020 as scheduled
April 01, 2020 21:38 ISTMoments after the announcement, United States Tennis Association (USTA) released a statement clarifying the current status of US Open 2020.
Moments after the announcement, United States Tennis Association (USTA) released a statement clarifying the current status of US Open 2020.
The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Wednesday decided to call off the 2020 edition of the Wimbledon championship due to coronavirus epidemic. The 134th Championships will instead be staged from 28 June to 11 July 2021.
McEnroe, younger brother of eight-time major champion John, said he did a drive-through test in upstate New York after developing what he called “minor symptoms” about 10 days ago.
The All England Club board will hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday to discuss the fate of the 2020 tournament.
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer posted a video of him playing tennis amid snowfall at his home.
The US Open tennis site will house 350 hospital beds and will also be used in preparation of food packages.
Sania had stepped forward to raise money to provide food and other basic necessities for the daily wage workers during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Tournament organiser the All England Club (AELTC) is slated to hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday after which the fate of the 2020 tournament will be decided which is scheduled to begin from June 29 onwards.
Amid the lockdowns and self-isolation process, we bring to you a list of top ten tennis matches of all time which can temporarily drive boredom.
IOC postponed the Tokyo Olympics to no later than the summer of 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic which has claimed more than 27,000 lives thus far across the world.
Ebden and Paes had most recently teamed up at the Dubai Tennis Championships where they lost in the quarter-finals Henri Kontinen and Jan-Lennard Struff.
Serbia has recorded seven deaths and more than 450 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection.
The fate of the Wimbledon Championships will be decided next week as sports around the globe has come to a standstill amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The announcement was the first post on his Twitter and Instagram accounts in more than three weeks.
Sania has shared a video on her social networks supporting the Safa organisation and pledged to donate and asked people to make a contribution for the workers during this tough time.
The athletes remain in self-isolation amid the deadly spread of coronavirus.
India's legendary tennis player Leander Paes took to his official social media profile to urge the people to exercise caution amid the deadly outbreak of COVID-19.
In a rare joint statement by the men's and women's tours, they announced that the entire clay-court circuit "will not be held as scheduled".
French Open announced on Tuesday that the tournament will be held from September 20 to October 4 instead of the original timetable of May-June.
Apart from Simona Halep, Bianca Andreescu and Caty McNally both have donated their signed tennis racquets to benefit 'Athletes For Relief'.
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