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FILE -- In this June 8, 2017 file photo Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko plays a shot against Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland during their semifinal match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium, in Paris, France. With second-ranked Simona Halep joined by 2017 French Open champion Jeena Ostapenko and last years Roland Garros finalist Markta Vondrouov, this years Palermo Ladies Open, the Aug. 3-9 event marking the return of tour-level tennis following a five-month break for the coronavirus pandemic, will be like no other. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

ROME ā€“ Two Grand Slam champions. A finalist from last yearā€™s French Open. A handful of top-20 players.

With second-ranked Simona Halep joined by 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko and last yearā€™s Roland Garros finalist MarkĆ©ta VondrouÅ”ovĆ”, this yearā€™s Palermo Ladies Open tennis tournament will be like no other.

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ā€œThe entry list is incredible. Itā€™s practically like a Premier,ā€ tournament director Oliviero Palma said in a phone interview with The Associated Press this week, referring to the WTA Tourā€™s top-level events.

Also entered are No. 14 Johanna Konta, No. 14 Petra Martić and No. 20 Maria Sakkari.

The reason for such a high-profile field in a small clay-court tournament usually skipped over by top players is simple: The Aug. 3-9 event marks the return of tour-level tennis following a five-month break for the coronavirus pandemic.

Itā€™s the first official event ā€” for men or women ā€” since early March.

ā€œItā€™s certainly a big honor for us but also a matter of great responsibility,ā€ Palma said. ā€œWeā€™re the first in the world and we need to experiment all of the new rules.ā€

Rules such as players handling their own towels instead of being assisted by ball kids; no handshakes at the end of matches; no autographs or photos with fans; and no showers for players at the venue.

Players and anyone who comes into contact with players will be administered nasal swab tests for COVID-19 before they depart for Palermo, upon arrival and then again every four days.

So far, the biggest problem for the tournament hasnā€™t been positive tests but travel restrictions, which resulted in the withdrawal of two-time Grand Slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova and have limited the field to exclusively European players.

ā€œWe knew when we decided to go forward with the tournament that there would be some unexpected developments,ā€ Palma said. ā€œAll we can do is keep our fingers crossed.ā€

Palma revealed that third-ranked KarolĆ­na PlĆ­Å”kovĆ” also asked for a top-10 wild card like Halep but that the Czech player will come only if the U.S. Open is canceled.

ā€œOtherwise sheā€™ll head to the U.S. at the start of August,ā€ Palma said. ā€œThese tournaments are going to become more like regional events in these conditions. Thereā€™s going to be an American circuit and a European circuit.ā€

On Thursday, 11 men's and womenā€™s tournaments planned for China in October and November ā€” including the WTA Finals ā€” were canceled because of the pandemic.

While Italy was the global epicenter of the virus in March and has recorded more than 35,000 deaths from COVID-19, Sicily was not hard hit and counted only 163 positive cases in its latest report.

A limited number of fans will be permitted to attend the tournament, with 280 spectators allowed in for each session, bringing the total number of people inside the 1,500-seat stadium court ā€” including players ā€” to 327.

Fans and anyone else attending will also be tested for the virus.

With fewer tickets sold, tournament prize money has been reduced from $250,000 in 2019 to $222,500.

ā€œA top-10 player could care less about the prize money here,ā€ Palma said. ā€œTheyā€™re coming just because they want to play and return to their normal lives.ā€

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