Tennis Open in France Open from September 27th, postponed due to corona effect June 18, 1:22

The French Open, the four major tennis championships that were postponed due to the spread of the new coronavirus, will be held from September 27th.

The French Open, one of the four major tennis competitions, was scheduled to take place this May 24th, but has been postponed due to the spread of the new coronavirus.

As a result of discussions with the International Tennis Federation and others, the French Tennis Federation has decided to hold it from September 27th to October 11th.

The US Open of the same four major competitions will be held from August 31st to September 13th, so two of the four major competitions will be held after only two weeks.

The French Tennis Federation does not mention on its official website whether it will include an audience as "taking appropriate measures to cooperate with the government to ensure health and safety. All options are considered" ..

In addition, the women's tour with Naomi Osaka and others will start from Italy on August 3 with no spectators, and the men's tour with Kei Nishikori and others will be unspectated from the United States on August 14 It was also announced that it will be restarted at.

On the other hand, the Japan Tennis Association has announced that both the "Japan Open" for men's tour and the "Japan Women's Open" for women's tour scheduled for this fall will be cancelled.