The global epidemic Corona has engulfed every region of the world, and it has greatly affected the world. Many efforts are being made to deal with this, but so far no successful results have been revealed. Crores of people of the world have been hit by it so far, and its impact has been seen in sports. In the meantime, despite the increasing cases of COVID-19 virus in France, audiences will be allowed to enter the French Open this month. Organizers on Monday released the health protocol for this sole Grand Slam of Clécourt. The tournament is played in May, but will now be played from September 27, after being canceled due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Also, President of the French Tennis Federation, Bernard Giudicelli said, "This will be the first tournament after the resumption of tennis, in which the audience will be present". The federation wants to receive around 20000 fans every day, meaning 50 to 60 percent of the stadium's capacity. Roland Garro will be distributed in three zones, and the audience will also be divided accordingly. Organizers said that the COVID-19 test of all players will be conducted, and they will be able to play only if found negative. They will be tested again within 72 hours, and will be tested every five days. Also, due to Corona, all safety rules will be taken care of. Also Read: Sindhu agreed to play in Thomas and Uber Cup Former Captain Azhar files a complaint; know the case! PSG's forward Kylian Mbappé tested COVID19 positive The player raised questions about the variety of food in the NIS, committee constituted