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ATP and WTA cancel 2020 Mutua Madrid Open due to coronavirus

Published at :August 6, 2020 at 1:47 AM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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The pandemic has affected various sporting events around the globe.

The ATP and WTA have announced the cancellation of the 2020 Mutua Madrid Open amid coronavirus pandemic. The decision has been taken in line with local authorities due to health and safety concerns.

"We would like to recognize the efforts of the tournament organizers who have gone to great lengths in exploring all options to run this year’s tournament, despite the many challenges presented by COVID-19. Both tours are assessing updates to the 2020 provisional calendars in regards to events following the US Open, and an update will be published in due course," ATP and WTA said in a statement.

Numerous Tennis events have already been cancelled due to health and safety concerns, which also includes Wimbledon 2020. Last month, ATP and WTA announced the cancellation of 2020 China tournament swing, following a Chinese government directive relating to sporting events in continued response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi, "We share in the disappointment that the Mutua Madrid Open will not be able to take place this year. The circumstances concerning COVID-19 are continually evolving and we continue to take guidance from local authorities in our decision-making. I would like to thank the Mutua Madrid Open tournament organizers for their efforts to run this year’s event, which included the rescheduling of their dates from May to September, and we look forward to the event’s successful return in 2021."

Meanwhile, WTA Chairman and CEO Steve Simon said: “We are disappointed the Mutua Madrid Open will not be held this year but we are proud of the dedication set forth by Feliciano and the entire tournament team, who have worked tirelessly to consider and facilitate all possible alternatives in making the tournamenthappen this year."

"We know how beloved this combined men’s and women’s event is for fans, especially with the anticipation of the Tour’s return to play, but we remain vigilant to ensure health and safety remainsour top priority for all," he concluded.

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