Multiple
media reports on Monday said the USTA would confirm the Grand Slam tournament
would go ahead without fans despite New York City still recording hundreds of
new COVID-19 cases every day.
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Sydney(Agencies): Nick Kyrgios is
unhappy with the decision to go ahead with the US Open this year despite the
novel coronavirus still having its effects in the city of New York. There have
been reports stating that United States Tennis Association will confirm the
tournament soon and would take place on its original dates from Aug. 31 to
Sept. 13. However, the city of New York is still recording hundreds of new
COVID-19 cases every day. Kyrgios reckons that Americans are being ‘selfish’ in
their pursuit to hold the tournament under the strict health protocols designed
to keep them safe.
Top players like Novak Djokovic, Ash Barty and Simona Halep
have all indicated they would have concerns about playing the tournament in
these protocols and now Kyrgios has also spoken out against the isolation norms
during the tournament.
Kyrgios, who has been in lockdown in Australia since the
pandemic brought a halt to the ATP Tour, appeared more concerned about having
to undergo 14 days of self-isolation upon his return home from Flushing
Meadows.
“People that live in
the U.S. of course are pushing (for) the Open to go ahead ‘Selfish’,” the world
number 40 posted on Twitter.
“I’ll get my hazmat
suit ready for when I travel from Australia and then have to quarantine for two
weeks on my return.”
Kyrgios also slammed the ATP Tour as selfish earlier this
month for pressing ahead with plans to play the U.S. Open while the virus had
not been contained and with the streets of U.S. cities filled with protests at
the death of George Floyd.
The 25-year-old also tweeted Djokovic, Roger Federer and
Rafa Nadal last week to ask them if they felt the tournament should go ahead.
He received no public replies from any of the multiple Grand Slam winners.
Despite the health concerns, American player Danielle
Collins has called on the event to go ahead to give players the chance to earn
money again and criticised Djokovic for his opposition to the protocols
proposed by organisers.
“It’s easy when
someone’s made $150 million throughout their career to try and tell people what
to do with their money, and then turn down playing in the U.S. Open,” she
posted on social media last week.
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