India's great tennis player Vijay Amritraj believes that suspension of the professional tour will not affect the 'Big Three' of tennis, but the real struggle is for the lower-ranked players including Indians. The men's tour ATP will not start before August and the women's tour WTA will start only after 20 July. Amritraj said that Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will not feel the economic shortage of pressure to move forward. In an interview to the press trust, he said, "There will be no pressure on them for money or ATP marks." He has a strong grip on Grand Slam. He has created history. He said that there is a real problem for players outside the top 100. Amritraj said, "Everything will be affected in the tennis world. Players in different ranking categories will be affected. A strong comeback will be difficult for lower-ranked players while ageing players are running out of time. "He said," Indian players will be affected in the same way as lower-ranked players. " Amritraj said that spectators will not be able to go to the ground even after tennis starts. He said, "This year, viewers will not get to see on the field. It will depend on the circumstances of every country. The Corona crisis stalled most sporting events around the world, including tennis. Barring the return of football competitions such as the Bundesliga in Germany and Siri-A in Italy, the entire sporting world has been hit by the epidemic. Two tennis Grand Slam French Open, Wimbledon has been postponed and there is a danger of their cancellation. Dutee Chand's big statement, says "Now I have to start from scratch" MLS All Star Match canceled due to Corona Know why this Pakistani player left the PCB's WhatsApp group