‘There may be no more tennis this year’, says Wimbledon chief Lewis
All England Lawn Tennis Club chief executive Richard Lewis
All England Lawn Tennis Club chief executive Richard Lewis

LONDON, England (Reuters) – Tennis may not return until 2021 after the coronavirus pandemic caused the cancellation of the entire grass-court season and most of the clay-court campaign, All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) chief executive Richard Lewis said yesterday.

The outbreak has played havoc with the global sporting calendar and the Wimbledon championships were cancelled by the AELTC on Wednesday for the first time since the Second World War.

Lewis, who is set to step down in July, said he hoped the situation will stabilise in the coming months to allow the hard-court season to get underway before the U.S. Open begins on August 24.

“The optimist in me – and I’m often not optimistic – still hopes that the American hard-court season will take place,” Lewis said.

“One hopes that things have settled down a bit and those big 1000-point tournaments – Montreal, Toronto, Cincinnati – can happen in the lead-up to the U.S. Open. We all know that’s probably tenuous at the moment.

“I don’t think it’s unrealistic to say that there may be no more tennis this year. But let’s hope that the U.S. Open and Roland Garros can take place.”

The French Open, originally due to be played from May 24 to June 7, was postponed and controversially rescheduled by the French tennis federation for September 20 – October. 4 – a week after the U.S. Open concludes.

Top players, including eight-time champion Roger Federer and seven-time winner Serena Williams, expressed their disappointment at not being able to play at Wimbledon this year.

The two 38-year-olds are nearing the end of their careers and Lewis is hoping they will return to the All England Club in 2021.

“We’d love to see both of them back,” Lewis said. “It’s something to look forward to, and we’ll hopefully enjoy it all the more, a silver lining to come out of it.”

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