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US Open loses 2 more top-10 women: Svitolina, Bertens

FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2017, file photo, players practice for the U.S. Open tennis tournament at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. As coronavirus cases spike in other parts of the country a month before the U.S. Open is supposed to start in New York, the U.S. Tennis Association said Friday, July 31, 2020, it continues its plans to hold its marquee event and another tournament beforehand. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File) (Peter Morgan, Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

NEW YORK ā€“ Two more top-10 women -- Elina Svitolina and Kiki Bertens -- will miss the U.S. Open, joining No. 1-ranked Ash Barty in skipping the Grand Slam tennis tournament during the coronavirus pandemic.

The fifth-ranked Svitolina, a Ukrainian who was a semifinalist at Flushing Meadows a year ago, posted Friday on social media that she doesnā€™t ā€œfeel comfortable to travel to US without putting my team and myself at high risk.ā€

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No. 7 Bertens, who is Dutch, wrote on Instagram that one of her concerns is the need to be quarantined upon returning to Europe after the U.S. Open, which runs from Aug. 31 to Sept. 13 and will not have any spectators.

The French Open -- where Bertens reached the semifinals in 2016 -- is scheduled to begin Sept. 27. She also wants to play on the clay-court tournament in Rome before heading to Paris.

ā€œThe situation around COVID-19 is still that worrying and the health of everyone and the control over this virus is priority,ā€ Bertens wrote.

Defending menā€™s champion Rafael Nadal also has said he wonā€™t play at the U.S. Open, citing concerns about traveling during the pandemic. Also out of the field: Roger Federer, who is sitting out the rest of the season after two operations on his right knee.

Stan Wawrinka, Fabio Fognini and Gael Monfils are among other men not going to New York.

The professional tennis tours went on hiatus in March because of the pandemic. The womenā€™s circuit returned to action this week in Palermo, Italy; the men are scheduled to begin play later this month.


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