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No Spectators Allowed at Qualifying for US Open This Month

US Open main draw is set to start from August 30. (Reuters Photo)

US Open main draw is set to start from August 30. (Reuters Photo)

Matches in qualifying rounds of the US Open will be closed to spectators because of the coronavirus pandemic but the audience will be allowed for main draw.

  • Last Updated:August 13, 2021, 14:44 IST

Matches in qualifying rounds for the U.S. Open will be closed to spectators because of the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Tennis Association on Thursday called it a particularly tough decision. Qualifying is held at Flushing Meadows the week before main draw competition begins there on Aug. 30. The USTA said in June it would allow 100% capacity for all sessions during the main part of the Grand Slam tournament.

The decision regarding the qualifying tournament, though heartbreaking, will have no impact on fan access to the main draw, USTA spokesman Chris Widmaier said.

No spectators were allowed to attend any part of last year’s U.S. Open because of the virus outbreak.

The USTA said Thursday the “greatest number of players and their entourages are on site during qualifying, with 256 players participating in those preliminary rounds sharing the grounds with the main draw players and their entourages.

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That means more than 2,500 people will access the site during that week, and indoor capacity at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is being reduced because of COVID-19 protocols.

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first published:August 13, 2021, 01:33 IST