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French Open 2020: Serena Williams yet to decide whether to play in Paris

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Monday, 07 September 2020 14:58

Serena Williams is yet to decide whether she will play in this month's French Open after tournament organisers announced players would not be allowed to stay in private accommodation.

Williams, 38, has a history of lung problems and was also concerned by the decision to allow fans into the Grand Slam.

All players must stay in one of two tournament hotels in Paris.

"I'm just taking it a day at a time," Williams said.

"I was hoping to stay at my apartment in Paris. I feel the French, they are doing the best that they can.

"So I can't point fingers and tell them what to do, because I'm not running the tournament."

At the US Open - where Williams is through to the quarter-finals - players are allowed to stay in private accommodation.

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) announced earlier on Monday that a total of 11,500 fans will be able to attend each day of the French Open.

"If there are fans, then we should be able to stay elsewhere," Williams, who has twice had blood clots on her lungs, said.

"That's interesting, because there is no private housing but there's fans. I'm super conservative because I do have some serious health issues.

"I try to stay away from public places, because I have been in a really bad position in the hospital a few times. So I don't want to end up in that position again

"I'm going to have to make the best decision for my health. Maybe it will be good for me to talk to the organisers just to see how that works with the crowd and how we will be protected."

The two-week event begins at Roland Garros in Paris on 27 September after being moved from its May date because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Spectators will be given tickets for one of three ‘zones’ and have to stay in that area during the day, while the wearing of masks will be mandatory for everyone over the age of 11 and players and personnel will be regularly tested.

The zones including the centre court, Philippe Chatrier, and the second court, Suzanne Lenglen, will both have a maximum of 5,000 fans each.

A further 1,500 spectators will be allowed into the zone containing the third court, Simonne Mathieu.

Qualifying, which begins on 21 September, will be played behind closed doors and there will be no tickets sold for some of the outer courts during the main tournaments.

The FFT said it has followed “advice from a committee of expert scientists” and is “acting responsibly and in close collaboration with the French Government authorities to draw up a strict protocol that will ensure the health and safety of everyone”.

France has had more than 328,000 cases of Covid-19 – the 14th highest figure in the world - with more than 30,700 deaths.

The country had more than 8,000 cases recorded on both Friday, 4 September and Saturday, 5 September.

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