Grigor Dimitrov was at the Masters 1000 in Paris Bercy.

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MARTIN BUREAU

The Masters 1000 de Paris-Bercy, organized from November 2 to 8, maintains its tonnage of one thousand daily spectators during the day, but its evening sessions will be played behind closed doors due to the health curfew implemented in Ile-de-France in particular , indicates the French Tennis Federation (FFT) on Wednesday.

The Parisian tournament “will welcome a thousand spectators during the day sessions, which will take place from Monday 2 to Friday 6 November, as well as for the semi-finals (Saturday 7, from 2 p.m.) and the final (Sunday 8, at 3 p.m. ) ”, Explains the FFT.

"The qualifications (Saturday 31 October and Sunday 1 November) and the five evening sessions (up to the quarter-finals included) will be played behind closed doors" to adapt to "the latest government measures, in particular the 'introduction of the curfew in Ile-de-France since October 17, ”she continues.

Only the central court will be accessible to spectators, not the N.1 and N.2 courts, specifies the FFT.

In the stands, each group of spectators will be composed of a maximum of six people and separated by a gap seat.

Wearing a mask will be compulsory for all people over eleven years old.

The ticket office will open on Thursday morning for FFT licensees, and the following afternoon for the general public.

Roland-Garros, exceptionally rescheduled at the end of September-beginning of October because of the Covid-19 pandemic, also took place with a gauge limited to one thousand spectators per day, but without a time limit in the evening.

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