Preparations for the first Grand Slam tennis occasion since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic are underway in New York

SHOWS: NEW YORK, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES. (RECENT) (USTA-ACCESS ALL)

1. U.S. AIR TENNIS CENTER.

2. NOVAK DJOKOVIC ARRIVES AT THE TENNIS CENTER

3. UNIDENTIFIED PLAYER ARRIVING AT THE TENNIS CENTER

4. FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME ARRIVES AT THE TENNIS CENTER

5. Arrival OF AN UNIDENTIFIED PLAYER

6. SIGN PLAN THAT SAYS “HELP US KEEP BUBBLES SAFE” (MUTE)

7. SIGN THAT SAYS “PLEASE WASH AND CLEAN YOUR HANDS BEFORE ENTERING”

8. (SYNCHRONOUS SOUND) DR BERNARD CAMIS, USTA MEDICAL ADVISORY GROUP, DIRE

“So each and every one of those who enter our ” bubble “at least twice, four days apart, between the time they appear and then every four days. The explanation of the frequency of the tests

It is that you have to take into account the era potentially two to 4 days of incubation that would have been exposed to the first check not having been pasted and it was made the time to do canopy both to 4 days without delay appearing in our hotel. “

9. WHITE FLASH

10. STACEY ALLASTER, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF PROFESSIONAL TENNIS AT THE USTA SAYING

“To those who have joined us. They’re excited. They’re happy to be here. They are happy to be back and everyone is making their component as a tennis net to keep everyone healthy and safe.”

11. WHITE FLASH

12. STACEY ALLASTER, USTA’S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF PROFESSIONAL TENNIS SAYS

“The players themselves are incredibly happy. I think they are surprised by the jolgorio they have in the official hotels and the ease of everything, then when they come without enthusiasts in Array have the for them and so last night. Some of them said, “We like it. What will it be like in the next few years? “

We use all the amenities we have here at the USTA Billie-Jean King Tennis Center. No more outdoor meals. More room spaces and I think players, so far, appreciate their experience. “

10. WORKERS COVERING EMPTY SEATS

11. WORKERS CLIMBING A TEMPORARY WALL

12. MORE PLAYER ARRIVALS

HISTORY: THE organizers of the US Open said they were happy with the competition list for this year’s tournament, despite many abandonments of the most sensitive names amid the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic. One of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments and crown jewel of the U.S. tennis calendar, the U.S. Open Draws the world’s top players to Flushing Meadows each year.

This year, however, several of the sport’s most sensitive athletes have withdrawn from the 2020 campaign, adding to protective champions Bianca Andreescu and Rafa Nadal, as well as world number ones Ash Barty and fellow Australian Nick Kyrgios.

The hard-field tournament, which kicks off on August 31, will be positioned unenthusiastic and with safety measures in a position to mitigate the dangers associated with the game in the COVID-19 era. Due to the pandemic, the Western and South Open, held in Ohio, takes up position this year at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in preparation for the U.S. Open.

These were tested before traveling to the United States and once or twice a week at events as well as daily temperature controls.

Organizers said around the top of players were already in town or in the tournament bubble.

(Production: Peter Bullock)

[INTERPONING VOICES]

– Hey, how’s it going?

– How was the flight?

– Oh God. Pretty good.

– Welcome to New York.

“Thank you very much. Have a night. Oh, I’m so sorry.

Dr. BERNARD CAMIS: Then, each and every one that actually enters our “bubble”, without a quote, will be reviewed at least twice, with 4 days difference, between the time they appear, and then every 4 days. The explanation for this, the frequency of the checks, was that we have to take into account the era of incubation potentially two to four days that would have been exposed and that the first check would not have detected. And so, the moment you get canopy, two or four days before you arrive at our hotel.

STACEY ALLASTER: For those who have joined us, they are happy, happy to be here, satisfied to be back and everyone is making their component as a tennis network to make sure everyone is healthy and safe. I think the players are incredibly satisfied. I think they’re surprised at the delight they have in the official hotels and the ease of everything. And then, when they come there, without enthusiasts, they have the floor for everyone. And last night, some of them said, for God’s sake, that we like it. What’s it going to be like in the next few years?

So we use all the amenities we have here at the USTA Billie-Jean King National Tennis Center. More outdoor dinners, more living rooms and I think players, so far, appreciate their experience.

– [INAUDIBLE]

– I recorded.

– We will take your bag.

– Oh seriously?

– Yes, oh yes.

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