WTA says Palermo Ladies Open will go on after player tests positive

The WTA did not name the player but said she had pulled out and all those who may have been in close contact with her were being tested.

Published : Aug 01, 2020 19:53 IST

The Palermo Ladies Open in the Sicilian capital will be the first across both the elite WTA and ATP tours in five months. (Representative Image)
The Palermo Ladies Open in the Sicilian capital will be the first across both the elite WTA and ATP tours in five months. (Representative Image)
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The Palermo Ladies Open in the Sicilian capital will be the first across both the elite WTA and ATP tours in five months. (Representative Image)

A player set to participate in the Palermo Ladies Open starting on Monday has tested positive for COVID-19 but the event which marks the return of the professional tennis season will continue as planned, the WTA said on Saturday.

The WTA did not name the player but said she had pulled out and all those who may have been in close contact with her were being tested.

“A player has tested positive for COVID-19 at the 31st Palermo Ladies Open and has subsequently withdrawn from the tournament. The player is asymptomatic,” the WTA said in a statement.

“Following this information, the WTA, in coordination with the Tournament Infection Control Officer and along with its medical advisors and infectious disease specialist from the Mayo Clinic, immediately put its COVID-19 response plan into action.

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“Any individual who tests positive will remain in isolation until cleared by a physician per the established protocols, and will receive proper medical treatment.”

Organisers had earlier said two players tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies, adding they returned negative results when they underwent a Polymerase Chain Reaction test currently being used to detect COVID-19.

Several exhibition events have taken place globally since the sport was halted in early March due to the COVID-19 pandemic but the women's tournament in the Sicilian capital will be the first across both the elite WTA and ATP tours in five months.

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