Jill Goldsmith The French Tennis Federation announced Wednesday that this year’s French Open (Roland-Garros tournament) will be played over three weeks, from Sept 21-Oct.
11 providing the conditions relating to the COVID-19 health crisis allow it to go ahead.The Parisian Grand Slam was granted an extra week of competition, which means the qualifying tournament can be played from September 21-25, followed by the main draw starting Sept.
27.The news came as sports slowly reopens and a day after Governor Andrew Cuomo said the U.S. Open will be held in Queens, but without fans, from August 31st to September 13, taking precautions to protect players and staff, including testing, additional cleaning, extra locker room space and dedicated housing.
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