Murray warns tennis chiefs against quick return after virus


LONDON: Andy Murray demands tennis must take it gradually as the game's supervisors consider when to return after the coronavirus. 

The men's ATP and ladies' WTA visits are suspended until in any event July 13 because of the pandemic, while the current year's Wimbledon has been dropped. 

Head Group football clubs are planning to complete their deferred season in the late spring. 

Be that as it may, previous world number one Murray accepts tennis will be one of the last games to continue because of the movement required. 

"I'm certain every tennis player need to return to contending and playing at the earliest opportunity. However, at this moment that isn't the most significant thing, Murray said on Tuesday. 

"As a matter of first importance, we need to recover our ordinary lives, simply having the option to go out, see companions, go to eateries and have your typical opportunities. 

"And afterward ideally after some time, things will begin to take into account voyaging and game will have the option to return to typical too. Yet, I don't see that incident very soon." 

Murray thinks containing the infection is fundamental before there is any idea of tennis getting back going all out. 

At present the US Open and French Open are both set for August and September, however Murray stated: "The primary thing is to attempt to figure out how to stop the infection spreading and once we have done that we will have the option to accomplish more typical things that everybody does instead of contemplating contending at sport. 

"At the point when you don't get the opportunity to see it for some time, possibly individuals acknowledge the amount they love playing it, yet on the grounds that it's troublesome not to have sport a few seconds ago doesn't mean we need to speed things up. 

"I'm clearly no master on this yet I accept the risk is the point at which you attempt to do things too rapidly - like maintaining a strategic distance from social separating. 

In the event that we return to universal travel, at that point perhaps there could be a second influx of diseases and that would back everything off again and that is not what anybody needs. Allows simply get things back to typical first.

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