ATP and WTA forced to cancel all China-based tournaments

Without having any choice in the matter, the ATP and WTA tours earlier this week announced the cancellation of all fall tournaments in China.

The tennis dominoes continue to fall on both tours as organizations fail over and over again to come up with ways to safely hold official tournaments. A lot of it, of course, is out of their hands due to the problems and risks surrounding international travel. This China situation was also beyond anyone in the sport of tennis’ control, as the Chinese government has banned international sporting events in its country for the remainder of 2020.

“Our approach throughout this pandemic has been to always follow local guidance when staging events,” ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi explained. “We respect the Chinese government’s decision to do what’s best for the country in response to the unprecedented global situation. It’s with a heavy heart that we announce ATP tournaments will not be played in China this year.

“These important events have been a cornerstone of the Tour’s presence in Asia and I want to thank the organizers for their commitment and cooperation. Chinese fans are some of the most passionate in the world and I know players will be looking forward to the next opportunity to play in front of them.”

The ATP tournaments would have been the Rolex Shanghai Masters, the China Open in Beijing, the Chengdu Open, and the Zhuhai Championships.

As bad as this development is for the ATP Tour, the WTA has a much bigger presence throughout Asia and therefore sustained an even bigger blow. Seven tournaments in China are out: Beijing, Wuhan, Nanchang, Zhengzhou, the WTA Finals in Shenzhen, the WTA Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, and also Guangzhou.

“We are extremely disappointed that our world-class events in China will not take place this year,” WTA chairman Steve Simon stated. “Unfortunately, this decision also includes the cancellation of the Shiseido WTA Finals Shenzhen and as result, the corresponding Porsche Race to Shenzhen. We do, however, respect the decision that has been made and are eager to return to China as soon as possible next season.”

Both tours have a provisional schedule for the rest of the year, and for the ATP that still includes its annual race to London–site of the Nitto ATP Finals for one final time. The ATP Tour aims for a return at the Western & Southern Open (in New York in Cincinnati) in mid-August, while the WTA hopes to make up for lost time by getting underway with the Palermo Open starting on Aug. 3.

8 Comments on ATP and WTA forced to cancel all China-based tournaments

  1. When is the next scheduled ATP event? Im keen for a bit of tennis and all the banter that goes with it. Will be interesting to see how the top guys come back after a long break…

    Has Djoko been organising any more COVID-19 events? Lol

    • I believe “Cincinatti”, which has been moved to NYC, is still on the ATP schedule for the week before the USO. Last I saw the USO will make an announcement by July 31 as to whether they’re a go or no go. Beijing and Shanghai have both been axed from the fall schedule. Dunno re Japan. Madrid, Rome and RG are planning to go ahead starting the day(!) after the USO ends. Euro players are less than thrilled about all this.

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