World striker Rafael Nadal, the world number two, confirmed that he is "very pessimistic" about "returning to normal activity" in professional courses in the near future in light of the outbreak of the new Corona virus.

"In my personal opinion, I am very pessimistic about the possibility of returning to normal activity," said Nadal, who is crowned 19 titles at a meeting organized by the Spanish Tennis Federation with the Davis Cup team last year.

"In tennis, it is necessary to travel every week, stay in the hotel, be present in more than one country ... Even if the matches are held without an audience, organizing one of the competitions requires the participation of many people. On the international level, I see a serious problem."

The tournaments and tournaments of the professional and association associations due to the virus were suspended until 13 and Leo, while the Wimbledon, the third grand slam tournament, was canceled for the first time since the Second World War, and Nadal's favorite French Open was postponed to September 27.

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