The cancellation of the Wimbledon tennis championship for the first time since World War II made many great players unable to express their feelings, and Roger Federer, the eight-time Swiss champion, wrote in his tweet "Destructive News."

"I'm shocked," wrote Serena Williams on Twitter.

Other players preferred to look at positives such as the Romanian heroine Simona Halep, who indicated that her first titles would continue to be held for a longer period.

"I am very sad that Wimbledon will not take place this year," she wrote on the social networking site Twitter. "But we're going through something bigger than tennis, and Wimbledon will come back."

"We will definitely miss the season of grass," said Kevin Anderson, defending champion's summer in 2018. Player Billy Jin King, who won the Wimbledon six times, said that the trip to Wimbledon is always traditional for her, but her current focus, like everyone, must be transferred to personal matters.