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French Open 2020: Spectators to be allowed despite increase in coronavirus cases

Roland Garros will be divided into three zones based on the three main courts, with 5,000 people each for the Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts. The zone surrounding the third biggest court will host a maximum of 1,500 spectators a day

Last Updated: 08/09/20 6:50am

Roland Garros will be divided into three zones based on the three main courts, with 5,000 people each for the Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts
Roland Garros will be divided into three zones based on the three main courts, with 5,000 people each for the Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts

Spectators will be allowed at the French Open this month despite the growing number of coronavirus cases in the country, organisers said on Monday.

Organisers unveiled the health protocols for the clay-court Grand Slam, which will take place at Roland Garros in western Paris from September 27 after being postponed from its May start due to the pandemic.

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"Since the international circuit restarted, Roland Garros will be the first tournament with the privilege of hosting an audience," French Tennis Federation president Bernard Giudicelli said.

But Greek tennis player Maria Sakkari, asked about the move after her US Open loss to Serena Williams on Monday, said she was shocked by the decision.

Maria Sakkari is disappointed in the decision and says it is a "shocking announcement"
Maria Sakkari is disappointed in the decision and says it is a "shocking announcement"

"It doesn't make sense, to be honest," Sakkari said. "To have fans and have us in a bubble? For me, it doesn't really make sense. For me, it was a shocking announcement to have fans."

In accordance with the latest government guidelines capping attendance to 5,000 people in regions such as Paris, the federation has scaled down its plans.

The federation wanted to welcome 50 per cent to 60 per cent of capacity, the equivalent of about 20,000 fans per day. Instead, Roland Garros will be divided into three zones based on the three main courts, with 5,000 people each for the Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts. The zone surrounding the third biggest court will host a maximum of 1,500 spectators a day.

Wearing a mask on site will be mandatory, while all accredited people at the tournament will have to pass virus tests to be admitted in the Roland Garros bubble.

The French Open at Roland Garros was due to take place in May but was postponed until September
The French Open at Roland Garros was due to take place in May but was postponed until September

Tournament director Guy Forget said all players will be tested upon their arrival in the French capital city. They will be authorised to play if they return a negative test and will undergo a second test 72 hours later. Players will then be tested every five days as long as they remain in the draw, and will have to stay in the two hotels booked by organisers.

Organisers also decided to give more money to the early losers, in a gesture of solidarity toward the players who have been the hardest hit financially by the crisis.

"The prize money for first-round losers will thus increase by 30 per cent compared to last year, to 60,000 euros (£54,000)," they said in a statement. "A major effort has also been made on the qualifications, with an allocation up 27 per cent compared to 2019. The first-round losers in qualifications will receive a 10,000 euros (£9,000) cheque."

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French officials have confirmed more than 30,000 deaths from coronavirus while the number of new daily cases surpassed 8,000 last Friday.

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