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“Players must stay at official hotels”, says Wimbledon chief

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The players at this year’s contest will stay at their hotels as part of strict covid-19 control measures said the chief of Wimbledon.

The tournament was scheduled in England and it will start from June 28, a week after the government plans to lift all legal limits on social contact.

All England Club said in a statement that,

“In line with UK government and public health guidance, we are putting in place a variety of infection control measures in line with our aspiration to stage a safe, best practice and trusted event in 2021,”

“One of the priority measures is to create a minimized risk environment for the players.

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“As such, based on current guidance, there will be official hotels for all players, their support teams, and key groups such as officials, which will be a mandatory requirement for entry into this year’s Championships.”

Also, this year’s Australian Open took place in a very tight covid-19 SoPs, many players have problems including  Novak Djokovic with Isolation arrangements.

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