World number two Simona Halep joined a growing list of tennis stars when she said on Monday that she would skip the US Open over coronavirus fears.
“After weighing up
all the factors involved and with the exceptional circumstances in which we are
living, I have decided that I will not travel to New York to play the @usopen,” tweeted
Halep, the current Wimbledon champion.
“I always said I
would put my health at the heart of my decision and I therefore prefer to stay
and train in Europe.”
The Romanian added:
“I know the @usta and @WTA have worked tirelessly to put on a safe event and I
wish everyone there a successful tournament.”
Halep joins a host
of top players who are passing on playing at Flushing Meadows when the next
Grand Slam tournament begins on August 31.
Reigning US Open
champion Bianca Andreescu of Canada will not play, joining men’s 2019 winner
Rafael Nadal in skipping the tournament.
Also absent from
this year’s US Open will be Australia’s top-ranked Ashleigh Barty, Ukraine’s
fifth-ranked Elina Svitolina, seventh-rated Kiki Bertens, eighth-ranked Swiss
Belinda Bencic—whom Andreescu beat in the semi-finals last year—and past winner
Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia.
Serena Williams,
seeking a 24th career Grand Slam title to match Margaret Court’s
all-time record, will compete, as will men’s world number one Novak Djokovic.
New York was one of
the hardest-hit US cities when COVID-19 first spiked in March and April, a
temporary hospital even being established on indoor courts at the US Tennis
Center.