Will tennis return in 2020? Former star Gabriela Sabatini has her doubts

The professional tennis season was suspended in mid-March, in line with recommendations from the World Health Organization

Gabriela Sabatini
Argentina tennis star Gabriela Sabatini. Photo: @sabatinigabyok
IANS Buenos Aires
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 06 2020 | 10:19 AM IST

Argentinian tennis great Gabriela Sabatini has cast doubt over whether the professional tennis circuit will resume this year amid the ongoing Covid-19 or coronavirus pandemic.

Sabatini said the sport must address other priorities before restarting its packed international calendar, possibly in 2021, reports Xinhua news agency.

"In the coming months I think it will be difficult to hold any sporting event," Sabatini told the Subidos a la Red podcast, published on Sunday. "I have my doubts that something can be done this year in tennis," added the 49-year-old, who retired in 1996 after a career that included the 1990 US Open title and 11 Grand Slam singles semi-final appearances.

The professional tennis season was suspended in mid-March, in line with recommendations from the World Health Organization. Tennis governing bodies, the ATP and WTA, have since announced that the recess will extend until at least June 7.

Last week, Wimbledon was cancelled for the first time since World War II, while the French Open has also been shifted from May to late September.

"It's difficult to think about the future and what may happen because precisely what you have to try is to avoid a lot of people coming together and in all these events that happens," Sabatini said.

"This is a bit desperate. You don't know how or when it will end and even though we always like to think about the future, now we cannot do that. The good thing is that we are all facing the same situation because it is global, so the important thing now is to stay at home and keep healthy."

Sabatini, who reached a career-high ranking of No. 3 in February 1989, said the tennis world needed to act responsibly, "because that's the best way to help each other."

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First Published: Apr 06 2020 | 10:19 AM IST

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