Halep 'highly unlikely' to play restricted US Open

The United States Tennis Association received the green light to hold its marquee tournament in New York as scheduled.

Published : Jun 17, 2020 11:32 IST

Simona Halep could sit out of this year's US Open.

World number two Simona Halep is “highly unlikely” to play in the U.S. Open with organisers set to put strict health protocols in place for the Grand Slam due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a spokeswoman for the Romanian told Reuters .

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) received the green light to hold its marquee tournament in New York as scheduled from August 31 to September 13 without fans.

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the USTA would take “extraordinary precautions” to protect players, including robust testing, additional cleaning, extra locker room space and dedicated accommodation.

“Everyone is still waiting on an official announcement of details from the U.S. Open and tours about the season,” the spokeswoman said in a statement.

“But if the conditions are as set out on paper for U.S. Open, as Simo (Halep) has been consistent in saying, it's highly unlikely she will play.”

Her coach Darren Cahill said last week that the protocols were “incredibly difficult” and would probably not work for the two-times Grand Slam winner.

The USTA and men's and women's tours are expected to provide details later on Wednesday.

“Of course the conditions of the U.S. Open can still change and it is my understanding that the players will have well into July to decide whether to enter or not,” the spokeswoman said, adding that it was a “fluid situation so nothing is set in stone”.

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Men's No. 1 Novak Djokovic and his women's counterpart Ash Barty have also raised concerns about playing in the tournament under health protocols while Nick Kyrgios said the USTA was being “selfish” by opting to go ahead with it.

American world No.21 John Isner tweeted his support for the decision to go ahead with the tournament.

“Well done @usta for being so forward thinking in getting this done. Players and fans alike are thrilled with this development. Time to get back on the courts!”