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No shaking hands, no showering, no sharing: Welcome to post-virus tennis
- Updated: May 2, 2020
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No shaking, no showering, no sharing, no signing. Welcome to what the world of tennis could look like once government restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic have been lifted.
On Friday, the International Tennis Federation (ITF), issued a set of guidelines for local and national-level competitions.
“They emphasize that decisions made by governments take precedence and that tennis (either competitive or recreational) should not be played until governments have sufficiently relaxed any restrictions that are currently in place,” said an ITF statement.
The guidelines include arriving at a venue already dressed and leaving immediately after the conclusion of a match.
Source: timesofindia