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Coronavirus: After French Open, Now Wimbledon may also Get Canceled

Akash Singh

After the French Open, now the third Grand Slam tournament of the year, Wimbledon may also get canceled due to Coronavirus. German Tennis Federation vice-president Dirk Hordorf said the organizers would formally announce it on Wednesday. The tournament was to be played from June 2 to July 12. In such a situation, it would be a loss deal for many big players, who wanted to win another trophy.

Dirk Hordorf has said, "Wimbledon members have said that they will have a board meeting on Wednesday and after that, they will take the final decision. Necessary decisions have been taken and Wimbledon's cancellation announced next Wednesday. There is no doubt about it. It is necessary in view of the current situation. It is not possible to hold the tournament due to coronavirus. "

The tournament in London is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, but due to the coronavirus this time it is not possible to organize this tournament. This is the second consecutive tennis tournament after the French Open, which is on the verge of being canceled. However, all the tournaments have been canceled in the meantime, but after the French Open, Wimbledon's cancellation is a big setback for the legendary tennis players.

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