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Tennis Diary: Djokovic Celebrates The Return Of The Spectators

Tennis diary: Djokovic celebrates the return of the spectators in the stadium with a win, the spectators will come to the French Open.

Novak Djokovic, the world’s number one tennis player, celebrated the spectators’ return to the stadium at the Italian Open with an impressive win against Alejandro Davidovic Fokina on Thursday.

Declared a place in the quarter-finals. The presence of spectators was not allowed in the initial stages of the tournament, but after the Italian government’s decision, 25 percent of the spectators were allowed to come to the stadium from Thursday.

Five-time champion Djokovic, after registering a stunning win in the match, said, “It was not good but spectacular.” Like other players, I too missed a lot of viewership.

This is the reason why I kept playing continuously. Reale Opelka of America also managed to reach the quarter-finals. The six-foot-11-inch-tall player beat Kartsev, who reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open, 7-6, 6-4.

Tennis diary: Serena and Venus get wild cards.

Serena Williams and Venus Williams accepted the Wild Card Invitational for the Emilia-Romagna Open starting here later this week on Thursday.

The Parma Open, played on clay courts, has been added to the Corona virus-affected session. Before the French Open, players will get an opportunity to play on clay courts here.

Tennis diary: Viewers will come to the French Open, for the first time matches will be held at night.

The French Open organizers have said that about 118,000 spectators will be allowed to enter the stadium in the upcoming tournament to be held in Paris.

Apart from this, for the first time in this edition of the tournament, matches will also be held at night. Two matches each of the men and women will be played at night.

Organizers said that in the first 10 days, more than 5000 spectators will be allowed to come to the stadium.

1000-1000 spectators will be allowed to come on three other courts too. 5000 spectators will be allowed to enter the stadium on each court for the remaining five days of the tournament.

Due to Covid-19, the French Open will be held this time from 30 May to 13 June. The last time this competition was allowed was 15000 fans at the stadium.

All the players participating in the French Open 2021 will be held in two hotels and will be allowed to enter Rolland Garris only after the Corona Test each day.

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