German Zverev yet to decide on
playing U.S. Open
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[August 03, 2020]
(Reuters) - World number seven
Alexander Zverev has said he is still unsure about travelling to New
York amid the COVID-19 pandemic to play in the U.S. Open.
Women's world number one Ash Barty and her fellow Australian Nick
Kyrgios have said they were skipping the hardcourt Grand Slam, which
starts on Aug. 31 and will be played without spectators in a
bio-secure 'bubble'.
Zverev, who reached his maiden Grand Slam semi-final at the
Australian Open this year, told the Tennis Majors website he was
undecided.
"I will see because the situation right now in the U.S. is not that
great so I don't know what we will decide with my team," the
23-year-old added.
"I want to play tournaments, but I think the U.S. right now is a
little bit of a funny place."
Zverev faced criticism after a video appeared to show him dancing in
a crowded club at the end of June, soon after he said he would
self-isolate after playing in Novak Djokovic's Adria Tour event,
where numerous players tested positive for COVID-19.
"I think just see how it develops over the next few weeks, if the
cases go up (in U.S.), how the travelling will be and if it will be
safe," Zverev said after defeating Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in
Sunday's final to win the Ultimate Tennis Showdown exhibition in
France.
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Germany's Alexander Zverev in action during his match against
Croatia's Marin Cilic REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
"I might not to go there if I don't feel safe, my team doesn't feel
safe. I'm still quite young but everybody that is involved with me
maybe is a little bit older and they're in more danger than I am."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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