Tennis star tests positive for COVID-19 at Palermo Open


The Palermo Open suffered a big blow as a tennis player scheduled to take part in the competition tested positive for COVID-19.
Making the announcement ahead of the first WTA tournament since March, event organisers in Sicily said the player was asymptomatic and had been kept apart from others.

Hopes of a smooth return to action had already been hit by a spate of withdrawals from the Palermo Open, with world number two Simona Halep among those pulling out. Now the event, which begins on Monday (August 3), has been hit by a fresh setback. The affected player’s identity was not released, but she has withdrawn from the tournament.

The WTA said the tournament would “continued as planned”, adding: “All those who may have been in close contact with the individual are undergoing testing per WTA protocols.”

“We inform you that following the checks as per the protocol, a player enrolled in the 31st Palermo Ladies Open was positive for COVID-19.

“The asymptomatic player, who had carried out the required tests upon her arrival in the city at the mobile clinic adjacent to the hotel hosting the tennis players, was transferred to a building of the National Health Service used for asymptomatic patients,” A tournament spokesperson said.

The tournament’s coronavirus consultant, Professor Antonio Cascio, said a final round of testing for the virus had proven effective.

“The effectiveness of the protocols and related controls allowed us to intercept a positive case among the players who arrived in Palermo. The same player, waiting for the results of the tests, had always remained in her hotel room.”

The tournament has allowed entry to a limited number of spectators.

There have been a number of notable cases of tennis players being infected with COVID-19 during recent months, with men’s world number one Novak Djokovic among them. Borna Coric, Grigor Dimitrov and Djokovic’s coach Goran Ivanisevic also tested positive after participating in the controversial Adria Tour.

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