Singles only and don't shake on it - Austrians return to the tennis court

An elderly couple plays tennis in the Smashing Suns tennis club as the government loosened a seven-week lockdown due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Vienna, Austria on Saturday.

VIENNA, Saturday - Austria’s loosened lockdown means tennis players can return to the court as long as they stick to coronavirus-related rules - singles only, no touching each other’s tennis balls, and definitely no shaking hands at the net.

Tennis is one of several social-distancing-compatible sports the conservative-led government allowed to resume from May 1, part of a second wave of lockdown easing. Others include golf, horse riding, archery, shooting and mini golf.

Austria introduced its lockdown seven weeks ago and first relaxed it on April 14, when some shops were allowed to reopen. Leaving home for exercise like jogging was officially encouraged but sports clubs were closed, and most still are.

“During quarantine, I was wondering which wall I could play against, and now I’m glad that I can finally play on court,” a player who gave his name as Yannis said at Smashing Suns, a club in Vienna’s upscale 13th district, which also houses the Schoenbrunn former imperial palace. When he announced last month that some sports would resume, Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler of the Greens, who is also sports minister, said it would be up to federations to decide what new rules to impose to prevent infections, and he singled out tennis as already having a list. That list is on display at Smashing Suns. It includes arriving in tennis gear as changing rooms are closed, and a recommendation that players mark their own balls. Touching your opponent is banned, as are doubles matches and playing indoors.

“The players will definitely stick to them (the new rules), also because we check that they do. They are very disciplined and I think the pleasure of playing is greater than the willingness to risk something,” the club’s co-owner Dieter Mocker said. “People definitely miss playing doubles. Almost 80% of our members want to play doubles, and we hope that will be possible again soon,” he said.– Agencies

Share on Google Plus

About Unknown

This is a short description in the author block about the author. You edit it by entering text in the "Biographical Info" field in the user admin panel.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Featured Post

Raveen and Pawan guide SL U19 to series win

Raveen de Silva made a fine all round performance while Pawan Pathiraja hit superb knock of 60 as Sri Lanka under 19’s recorded a co...

Blogger news