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Six players out of French Open qualifying due to COVID-19

Last updated on: September 22, 2020 08:18 IST

'The Roland Garros tournament directors can confirm that two players competing in the qualifying tournament have tested positive for COVID-19 and three others have confirmed close contact with a coach who has tested positive for COVID-19.'

Damir Dzumhur said he had been withdrawn because his coach Petar Popović had returned a positive test. 

IMAGE: Damir Dzumhur said he had been withdrawn because his coach Petar Popović had returned a positive test. Photograph: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

Six players in the men's and women's qualifying draw for the French Open have been withdrawn due to COVID-19 concerns, organisers have said.

Initially, two players and a coach tested positive for COVID-19 and three others with confirmed close contact with the coach were withdrawn.

Organisers said later on Monday that a player in the women's draw had also tested positive and had been withdrawn.

 

The qualifiers began on Monday, with the main draw set to start on September 27.

"The Roland Garros tournament directors can confirm that two players competing in the qualifying tournament have tested positive for COVID-19 and three others have confirmed close contact with a coach who has tested positive for COVID-19," the French Tennis Federation (FFT) had said in a statement.

"In line with tournament health protocols, the five players will not compete in the qualifying tournament and will self-isolate for a period of seven days. In total, some 900 tests have been carried out since September 17."

Organisers did not reveal the names of those who had been pulled out but Bosnia's Damir Dzumhur said he had been withdrawn because his coach Petar Popovic had returned a positive test.

"That's why I can't play at Roland Garros and I don't have a chance to compete," he wrote on his Instagram account.

"He (Popovic) didn't get a chance to do a second test and we’re sure he was false positive because my coach has antibodies," added Dzumhur, who reached the third round in Paris in 2015 and 2018.

The French Open will be held from September 27-October 11 after being moved from its usual late May-June slot.

The FFT plans to allow 5,000 spectators each day following a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in France. It previously said the claycourt major would permit a maximum of 11,500 fans per day.

Source: REUTERS
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