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Tennis chiefs put French Open under threat as they confirm six weeks of play suspended

, Tennis chiefs put French Open under threat as they confirm six weeks of play suspended

THE French Open is set to become the first Grand Slam since World War II to be axed – after tennis chiefs suspended the men’s pro tour.

Bosses confirmed there would be no top-level tennis for at least the next six weeks over coronavirus fears.

The French Open could be postponed due to coronavirus

The ATP have taken the decision “due to escalating health and safety issues arising from the global outbreak of COVID-19″.

ALL events until April 27 will definitely not take place.

That includes big events in Miami, Houston, Marrakech, Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Budapest – as well as Roland Garros.

ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said: “This is not a decision that was taken lightly and it represents a great loss for our tournaments, players, and fans worldwide.

“However we believe this is the responsible action needed at this time in order to protect the health and safety of our players, staff, the wider tennis community and general public health in the face of this global pandemic.

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, Tennis chiefs put French Open under threat as they confirm six weeks of play suspended

“The worldwide nature of our sport and the international travel required presents significant risks and challenges in today’s circumstances, as do the increasingly restrictive directives issued by local authorities.

“We continue to monitor this on a daily basis and we look forward to the Tour resuming when the situation improves.

“In the meantime, our thoughts and well-wishes are with all those that have been affected by the virus.”

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