Nadal raises doubts over U.S. Open participation

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Rafael Nadal opts to see action in the Madrid Open, a warmup tournament for the rescheduled French Open

 

MAJOR DECISION. Rafael Nadal may just stay in Europe as US sees a surge in virus cases. Photo by Glyn Kirk/AFP

MADRID, Spain – Rafael Nadal said on Tuesday, July 7, that he will take part in the Madrid Open, raising doubts about whether he intends to defend his title at the US Open.

The US Open, whose fate still hangs in the balance, is scheduled to run from August 31 to September 13 on the hard courts of New York while the main draw at the Madrid event on clay starts on September 14.

Madrid will serve as a warmup for the rescheduled French Open, the claycourt Grand Slam that begins on September 20.

The Madrid tournament director Feliciano Lopez tweeted: “I have spoken to my friend Rafael Nadal who confirmed his participation in Madrid in September. As always, we await you with open arms in the Caja Magica!”

Nadal answered: “That’s right Feli. See you in September in Madrid. Meanwhile everything is going well!”

The United States has seen a sharp resurgence of new coronavirus cases, leading to fresh doubts about whether the US Open will take place. (READ: Player unease as U.S. Open to go ahead without fans)

Leading players, including world No. 3 Dominic Thiem, have said they expect a decision from US Open organizers this week. – Rappler.com

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