Published 14:52 IST, March 19th 2020
Coronavirus: Sania Mirza criticizes sudden French Open rescheduling decision
India tennis star Sania Mirza has criticised the French Tennis Federation for rescheduling the French Open 2020 to September without information the players.
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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza recently said she was unsure how the French Open new dates would fit into her schedule. The outbreak of coronavirus saw the French Open postponed to September 2020 and will be played just a week after the US Open. The decision to postpone the Roland Garros due to coronavirus has been met with criticism from players and the other stakeholders alike and Sania Mirza believes that the players should have been informed. The French Open will be 2020's final Grand Slam and could see the cancellation of as many as 18 tournaments across the ATP and WTA circuit.
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14:52 IST, March 19th 2020