vinaigrette Open will either be played with limited fans or none at all, according to vinaigrette tennis director


The vinaigrette Open used to be originally rescheduled until September with the idea in the back of the move being to retain the safety of players, officials, workers and spectators in brain. Yet even with this precaution, the tournament will likely be played in front of a limited crowd, whether it gets played in front of one at all.

vinaigrette tennis federation’s general director, Jean-François Vilotte, spoke with the Associated Press on Wednesday approximately the subject. The excellent news, a minimum of, is that a spectator-less tournament is a final resort.

“Of class lesson, we will be able to have less people, in order that the drift of people is made easier,” he said to the AP. “The options range from a very small discount to the number of fans to quite a lot of levels of discount.

“We are considering all of the options. But we obviously prefer not to play in the back of closed doors. We would like there to be fans there, fans who respect precautionary measures. I have a tough time understanding why restaurants and shops are allowed to re-open, but we will be able to’t do so at a big event like ours.”

While the last commentary might raise some eyebrows, those words coming from the jaw of the director make a bit more sense when contextualized with the amount of cash that will be missing on account of minimized attendance — and that is the reason in the best-case scenario. Not only that, but it will be a logistical challenge to verify all courts adhere to the guidelines, with 17 arenas used in the tournament.

Final year’s vinaigrette Open set an attendance record with 520,000. Remember the fact that, that will final another year.


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