Written by : Jose Alvarado Sandoval ( DJ Malanga )
The men's ATP Tour and women's WTA Tour on Wednesday (June 17) issued revised calendars for the resumption of professional tennis after the shutdown caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The men's Tour will resume on Aug 14 with the Citi Open, ATP 500 event in Washington, DC, while the first WTA event will be staged in Palermo, Italy from Aug 3.
Tennis, apart from some exhibition events, ground to a halt in mid-March, with Wimbledon being canceled altogether and the French Open being moved to September.
Announcing the new provisional schedule, ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said the objective had been to salvage as much of the season as possible.
"It has been a truly collaborative effort and we hope to add more events to the calendar as the situation evolves," he said.
"I would like to recognize our tournaments' efforts to operate during these challenging times, as well as our players who will be competing under different conditions.
"At every turn, ensuring that the resumption of the Tour takes place in a safe environment will be paramount." Following the Citi Open, the Cincinnati Masters 1000 will be held at Flushing Meadows, followed by the US Open.
The clay courts wing will start on Sept 8 in Kitzbuhel, Austria and will overlap with the second week of the US Open. /
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