City
Epaper

Frances Tiafoe tests positive for COVID-19, withdraws from All-American Team Cup

By ANI | Updated: July 4, 2020 21:25 IST

American tennis player Frances Tiafoe on Saturday announced that he has tested positive for the coronavirus and has withdrawn his name from the All-American Team Cup.

Open in App

American tennis player Frances Tiafoe on Saturday announced that he has tested positive for the coronavirus and has withdrawn his name from the All-American Team Cup.

On Friday, Tiafoe played in the opening match of the All-American Team Cup against Sam Querrey in front of around 450 fans. He had taken a medical time-out during the match.

The player revealed the news through Twitter and said he was tested negative for the COVID-19 a week before in Florida where he was training.

"Unfortunately, I tested positive late Friday for Covid-19 and have to withdraw from the All-American Team Cup special event in Atlanta this weekend. Over the past two months, I have been training in Florida and tested negative there as recently as a week ago," Tiafoe tweeted.

"I am scheduled to have a second test early next week, but have already begun the quarantine protocol as advised by the medical staff here in Atlanta. While I've been so excited to get back out there, the health and safety of everyone continues to be a top priority," he added.

This is the first tennis event being staged in the USA since the lockdown, includes the eight top American men and features limited fans. The first match was played on Friday.

Indian veteran tennis player Mahesh Bhupathi slammed the idea of staging a tournament during these difficult times and said 'someone needs to step up and stop this'.

"When both common sense and logic go out the window, Someone with some influence and authority needs to step up and say what's going on just needs to stop. Sure everyone wants a pay day but this is poor leadership all round. " safety first " RIGHT!!!" Bhupathi tweeted.

The orgzers had said earlier that all precautions would be in place to avert the possibility of a repeat of the Adria Tour event, where Novak Djokovic, Borna Coric, Victor Troiki and Grigor Dimitrov all tested positive.

Christopher Eubanks will replace Tiafoe for the remainder of the event.

"Frances Tiafoe has tested positive for the coronavirus. Like all the players, Tiafoe was tested prior to or upon arrival in Atlanta and has passed daily temperature tests. Following his match, he was showing symptoms and was retested and tested positive. Tiafoe has left the event site and will not participate in the remainder of the event. Upon learning this information, we immediately began deep cleng and stizing the event site, and enacted protocols in place for contact tracing and alerting individuals who may have been exposed," Eddie Gonzalez, Event Director for the All-American Team Cup said.

"The health and safety of our event participants, staff and attendees are a top priority, and we will continue to diligently enforce all guidelines from local health officials," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: usaTwitterFrances TiafoeAtlantaSam QuerreyTwitter twitterTwitter sevaTwitter cmoTwitter inc.
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentSquid Game Season 3 X (Twitter) Review: Netizens Call It the Darkest and Most Emotional Chapter

InternationalIran Launches Missiles Against US Bases in Iraq & Qatar, No Major Damage Reported (VIDEO)

MumbaiMumbai: Woman Who Helped Nab Dawood Ibrahim's Aide Falls Victim to Cyber Fraud, Loses Rs 23 Lakh

TechnologyX Down Again? Elon Musk-Owned Social Media Platform Faces Second Outage Within 24 Hours

EntertainmentBuffalo8 Acquires International Rights to Lord Curzon Ki Haveli Starring Rasika Dugal and Arjun Mathur

Tennis Realted Stories

TennisWimbledon: Sinner, Djokovic in same half of draw, Alcaraz to start against Fognini

TennisHuge milestone up for grabs as Alcaraz prepares to defend Wimbledon title

TennisAlcaraz secures Queens Club Championships title, beats Lehecka

TennisBengaluru chosen to host prestigious Billie Jean King Cup play-offs

TennisChennai Open returns to WTA calendar after three years