Safety protocols altered to allow ‘at risk’ players to remain in US Open

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The United States Tennis Association has altered its safety protocols in order to allow numerous players to compete at the US Open who may have been exposed to Covid-19. The change comes after Benoît Paire’s withdrawal from the tournament after he tested positive for the virus.

Under the initial US Open protocols in a document sent to players in early August, “close contacts” to those infected would have to be quarantined for 14 days under NY State Department of Health and CDC guidelines.

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Written by Tumaini Carayol
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Safety protocols altered to allow ‘at risk’ players to remain in US Open

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