Rafael Nadal says he expects lengthy wait

Tennis
By AFP | Apr 17, 2020
Tennis - ATP Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 10, 2020 Spain's Rafael Nadal reacts during his Quarter Final singles match against Belgium's David Goffin REUTERS/Edgar Su

Rafael Nadal thinks the global nature of tennis means there is little chance tournaments will go ahead any time soon as sport continues to be paralysed by the coronavirus pandemic. 

Novak Djokovic also anticipates a lengthy delay before tennis can be played even behind closed doors, with the world number one expecting players to have to wait a "few months". 

The French Open, which Nadal has won a record 12 times, has been postponed until September, shortly after the US Open, while Wimbledon was cancelled earlier this month for the first time since World War II. 

But the prospect of either grand slams at Roland Garros or Flushing Meadows being played with fans appears increasingly remote. 

"Tennis is a global sport," Nadal told Spanish radio station Onda Cero on Wednesday night. "We go from country to country and a lot of people have to move around. 

"It seems difficult to me for any big tournament to be played in the short or medium term." 

Football's major leagues are preparing to play behind closed doors for several weeks to complete their seasons and avoid losing money.

 

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