as for The tennis season to 2020, it is a monument to poor. After Roland Garros, and the Olympics, and is now in the World is officially cancelled. That allowed the organization to Wednesday to know. The grand slam was due to take place from 29 June to 12 July.
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“The health and well-being of everyone in the World will be our priority”, says in a statement. “It’s going to be about the audience coming from the United Kingdom and the rest of the world, our players, guests, staff, volunteers, partners, and communities. We must also take our responsibility to the global challenge to clean up.”
The board of directors of the Roland-Garros decided earlier, the Paris-based grand slam tournament on the clay courts, with four months to move to the end of september. Nothing was too much trouble, to the autumn move, however, was not an obvious choice, and would be the London-based organisation, with a lot of practical difficulties in preparing. For example, the calendar is already overcrowded, and there is the end of the summer also, less daylight, and nothing was too much trouble for the practice, until nine or ten o’clock in the evening to the very friendly and helpful.
now, as The 134th edition of the World is being moved to June 28 to July 11, 2021.
< / P>More about nothing was too much trouble, Bad news and danger for Federer, Serena, and kim Clijsters: nothing was too much trouble shaking them (just like the rest of the season, Also the tennis world is the six weeks of the end of October are also the European grand slams, in Paris and in the World is in danger? This is googleden we are, the most 2019 and nothing was too much trouble-halvefinaliste Barbara Strycova takes his leave of the coachIt is with great regret that the AELTC has today decided that The Championship of 2020 will be cancelled due to public health concerns linked to the corona virus epidemic.
The 134th Championship, will instead be staged from the 28th of June to 11th of July 2021.https://, etc.co./c0QV2ymGAt.— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) on April 1, 2020