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Madrid Open: Local health authorities advise organisers not to hold tournament

By ANI | Published: August 01, 2020 10:11 PM

The organisers of the Madrid Open have been advised by local health authorities in the Spanish capital to not hold the rescheduled event in September due to the resurgence of the coronavirus in the country.

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The orgsers of the Madrid Open have been advised by local health authorities in the Spsh capital to not hold the rescheduled event in September due to the resurgence of the coronavirus in the country.

"In view of this situation, the orgsers of the Mutua Madrid Open requested the help of Antonio Zapatero, Deputy Secretary of Public Health, and were advised not to stage the tournament due to the current trend of covid-19 cases," the orgsers said in a statement on Saturday.

The orgzers said they are analyzing and closely evaluating all the possible options, while always focusing on guaranteeing the safety of all those involved in the tournament.

"In light of the advice of the competent health orgsations, and given the difficult situation caused by covid-19 (with a considerable increase in cases in Madrid and in Spain), the orgsers of the Mutua Madrid Open are analysing and closely evaluating all the possible options, while always focusing on guaranteeing the safety of all those involved in the tournament," the statement further read.

Earlier in May, the tournament was postponed to September due to the severe coronavirus outbreak in the country. The tournament is scheduled to be played from September 12-20.

In total, Spain has recorded more than 2,88,000 cases of coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, and 28,445 deaths, according to the latest figures of the Johns Hopkins University.

( With inputs from ANI )

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