It's still all systems go, says usta The 2020 usopen is scheduled to run August 31 to September 13. | IOLSport
The USTA statement added that details of its health and safety plan will be released closer to the start of competition. The group said it is working with the WTA and ATP tours.
Professional tennis has been on hiatus since March because of the coronavirus outbreak. The women's tour is supposed to return next week with a tournament in Palermo, Italy. That’s now true - although the area was a major US hot spot early in the pandemic, so much so that a building at the US Open site was used as a temporary hospital.New York hospitals saw more than 18,000 patients with Covid-19 at a time in mid-April when infections surged and more than 750 patients with the illness died each day in hospitals and nursing homes. Those figures plunged in May, and rates of hospitalizations and new positive Covid-19 cases have been relatively stable since June.
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