Kvitova hopes for 'easy' U.S. Open
decision, Barty also waits
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[June 18, 2020]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Petra Kvitova is yet
to make a call on participating in the U.S. Open and hopes the
health situation in New York will improve to make her decision
easier, the two-times Wimbledon champion told Reuters.
A number of top players, including men's world number one Novak
Djokovic and reigning men's champion Rafa Nadal, are among those who
have expressed concerns about going to Flushing Meadows.
"I would like to congratulate the U.S. Open on their hard work and
vision in getting to this point and for putting player safety at the
centre of their plans," Kvitova said via e-mail.
"Hopefully the COVID-19 numbers and conditions around travel
restrictions continue to improve in order to make the decision to
play an easy one."
World number two Simona Halep does not currently plan to play the
Aug. 31-Sept. 13 event but 23-times Grand Slam champion Serena
Williams has confirmed she will participate.
Organisers also found support from 2019 women's champion Bianca
Andreescu of Canada, who said she plans to make the most of the
opportunity to return to the courts.
New York will also host the Western & Southern Open from Aug. 22-28
after it was moved from Ohio as part of efforts to contain the
virus, and organisers said they would be flexible with the player
confirmation dates.
"For the U.S. Open we know ... athletes will most likely decide two
to three weeks before," tournament director Stacey Allaster told
reporters in a video conference on Wednesday.
"We are ready. The plan is ready. If the athletes are ready, we'll
be ready for them to come to New York, to train and compete in both
events ... everything definitely is flexible."
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Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova celebrates winning her final match
against Czech Republic's Karolina Muchova, as play resumes,
following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
REUTERS/David W Cerny
Top-ranked women's player, Ash Barty, plans to monitor the situation
before making a decision.
"My team and I probably won't make a decision on the U.S. events
until much closer to the time," Barty told Australian Associated
Press. "There are still a lot of questions we need answered before
making our decision.
"As I've said, my health and the health of my team is the priority
for me."
The men's ATP Tour and women's WTA have also issued revised
calendars for the resumption of professional tennis from August.
Australian Nick Kyrgios, who has voiced his concerns about resuming
the sport too soon, hit out at ATP chief Andrea Gaudenzi on Twitter.
"Cheers mate, you've really looked after the players during this
time. Seriously, how about you have a collaborative effort with us,
potato," he said.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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