ATP to make call on 2022 China events within a month, says Gaudenzi
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[June 13, 2022] By
Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The prospects of the Shanghai Masters and three
other men's tournaments taking place in China this year look bleak
unless there is a rapid improvement in the COVID-19 situation in the
country, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi has told Reuters.
China hosted the Winter Olympics under strict health protocols in
February but almost every other international sporting event in the
country this year has been cancelled or postponed.
The four events, including the Masters, are scheduled for September
and October and Gaudenzi said a decision on their fate will be taken
within the next month.
"The decision will be made soon. We are discussing with them on the
protocols and on the way (forward)," Gaudenzi said during an
interview.
"But I think if the protocols are too strict, it will be quite
unlikely that we can have the players fly there and do quarantines.
The situation is pretty challenging in China.
"We haven't made a decision but we expect to make a decision in the
coming month or so."
The French Open was recently held without any health restrictions
and it is unlikely players would agree to go to China if there was
any period of isolation involved.
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People line up for nucleic acid test at a mobile testing booth,
following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Beijing,
China June 13, 2022. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
In addition to the Oct. 9-16 Shanghai Masters,
China is scheduled to host the Chengdu Open and Zhuhai
Championships, both starting on Sept. 26, and the China Open from
Oct. 3-9 in Beijing.
Last year, the ATP Masters event in Indian Wells was moved to
October from its usual March spot to fill the gap left by the
cancellation of the China tournaments.
Finding a similarly prestigious substitute if they were to be
cancelled again this year was unlikely, Gaudenzi said.
"We need to be prepared to readjust the calendar and find
replacement single-year events if necessary, like we have done in
the past two years," Gaudenzi said.
"But there is always hope that situation might also change over
there. We'll adapt as best as we can."
The women's tour has no events scheduled in China for 2022 as the
WTA works to find a resolution to the standoff with China over the
Peng Shuai issue.
The ATP remains committed to putting on tournaments in the country
and announced last week that the Shanghai Masters was among the five
ATP 1000 events that will be played over 12 days from 2023.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Nick Mulvenney and Peter
Rutherford)
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