Empty Wimbledon part of organisers' 2021 plans
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[October 16, 2020]
Wimbledon Championships could be
held without spectators amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the organisers
of the grasscourt Grand Slam said on Friday.
The tournament in England was cancelled this year for the first time
since World War Two due to the novel coronavirus, which has killed
more than 43,000 people in the United Kingdom.
It was the only Grand Slam, however, to be cancelled in 2020 as the
U.S. Open in New York and the French Open in Paris were held in
bio-secure environments after the Australian Open was held in normal
circumstances at the beginning of the year.
The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), organisers of the
tournament, said they were broadly planning for three different
scenarios - a full capacity Championships, a reduced capacity
Championships, and a 'behind closed doors' Championships.
"Staging The Championships in 2021 is our number one priority and we
are actively engaged in scenario planning in order to deliver on
that priority," AELTC Chief Executive Sally Bolton said in a
statement.
The organisers would have learnt from the other Grand Slams and
would also keep a close watch on the Australian Open, which is
expected to be held in Melbourne in January.
Wimbledon had an insurance policy in place for the pandemic in 2020
but will not have similar cover next year and another cancellation
would have a major financial impact on the sport in United Kingdom.
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General view of fans inside the stadium during the semi final match
between Romania's Simona Halep and Spain's Garbine Muguruza Pool via
REUTERS//Riccardo Antimiani
The pandemic, which has killed over a million people worldwide since
emerging in China late last year, will force London into a tighter
COVID-19 lockdown from midnight on Friday with the death toll in
United Kingdom the highest in Europe.
The AELTC said former player Jamie Baker has been appointed as head
of professional tennis and tournament director for the Wimbledon
Championships, which will be held between June 28 to July 11 next
year.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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