US Open presses on despite rash of withdrawals

20 August

 

NEW YORK —US Open organizers said Tuesday that the number of players willing to compete in the Grand Slam had exceeded their expectations despite several high-profile withdrawals over coronavirus fears.

 

Defending champion Rafael Nadal, top-ranked woman Ashleigh Barty and world number two Simona Halep are among a list of stars opting to skip the event because of concerns about COVID-19. But Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray are all still due to play when the tournament begins at Flushing Meadows in New York on August 31.

 

“As far as our field, in context of the times and how different the world is, I couldn’t be happier. It’s exceeded our expectations,” United States Tennis Association chief executive Mike Dowse said.

 

“At the end of the day it’s our fans we are here to serve. They’re going to see some unbelievable world class tennis.”

 

Halep, the current Wimbledon champion, dropped out on Monday, joining high-profile absentees that include reigning US Open champion Bianca Andreescu of Canada and Ukraine’s fifthranked Elina Svitolina.

 

Number seven in the rankings Kiki Bertens and eighth-ranked Swiss Belinda Bencic will also be absent.

 

The depleted field provides Williams with a golden opportunity as she seeks a 24th career Grand Slam title to match Margaret Court’s all-time record.—AFP