Tennis: French Open attendance reduced to 5,000 fans per day

A 2019 photo shows an official French Open tennis tournament ball. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (AFP) - The French Open will permit only 5,000 spectators per day following a recent spike in Covid-19 cases in the country, L'Equipe reported on Thursday (Sept 17).

The French Tennis Federation (FFT) had announced earlier this month that the tournament will allow a maximum of 11,500 fans per day at the claycourt major, which will be held at Roland Garros from Sept 27-Oct 11.

The FFT has been aiming to host daily crowds of 5,000 at both the Philippe-Chatrier and Suzanne-Lenglen showcourts while 1,500 fans were slated to watch matches at the smaller Simonne-Mathieu court.

The report said the tournament organisers are still looking to host 5,000 fans a day at Philippe-Chatrier but none on Suzanne-Lenglen or Simonne-Mathieu court.

French Open organisers could not be reached for comment.

France has recorded over 438,000 Covid-19 cases and more than 31,000 deaths, according to a Reuters tally.

A record 520,000 spectators attended last year's French Open, according to organisers.

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