Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorNew York Governor Mario Cuomo announced today that the U.S Open of Tennis will go forward this year, but without fans.
The annual event has been pushed back several days, but will still reside in its traditional late-summer window, running from August 31-September 13 in Flushing Meadows, Queens.Commentator Patrick McEnroe speculated that the tournament will again air on ESPN stateside, with the network hosting a feed for all broadcasters worldwide.
An announcement is expected this week.Cuomo promised that the U.S. Tennis Association “will take extraordinary measures to protect players and staff.” The @usopen will be held in Queens, NY, without fans from August 31 to September 13.The USTA will take.
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