French Open tennis tournament to be held in presence of spectators amid Corona crisis
French Open tennis tournament to be held in presence of spectators amid Corona crisis
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The matches were pushed forward due to the Corona infection epidemic. Despite the Coronavirus, the French Open Tennis tournament is going to be held in the presence of spectators in the stadium and the sale of tickets for this will be started soon. The French Open tennis tournament has been postponed due to Coronavirus epidemic and is now scheduled to be held in September.

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) has tweeted that it will start selling tickets for the general public from 16 July. However, FFT did not provide detailed information about how many fans will be allowed to come to Roland Garro for this tournament to be held from 27 September to 11 October.

This tournament to be held on Clay Court was to be held from May 24 but it has been postponed till September 20 due to epidemic. After this, it has been postponed for weeks. To ensure audience safety, the FFT has formulated health and safety regulations.

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