Tennis US Open Open to endless audience from end of August 5:45 on June 17

The US Open, one of the four major tennis tournaments that was threatened to be held due to the new coronavirus, will be held with no spectators from the end of August.

This was revealed by a Governor of the State of New York, Cuomo, at the conference on the 16th, when the convention will be held.

In New York State, more than 24,000 people have died of being infected with the new coronavirus, but now economic activity is gradually restarting.

Under such circumstances, Governor Cuomo revealed at the conference on 16th that the US Open will be held from August 31 to September 13 "The tournament is open to the public but can be seen on TV. Implement strict infection control measures."

``In this challenging environment, we recognize that there are significant responsibilities in holding a world-class sports event. It will be carried out while carrying out”.

Detailed schedule will be revealed on the 17th.

The US Open is Otoshito, the first Japanese player to win the four major tournaments when Naomi Osaka won the women's singles.

In the four major competitions, the Australian Open was held from January to February, the French Open in May was postponed to September, and the Wimbledon Championship in June has been cancelled.