The tennis world continues to take steps to regain normality as soon as possible. This Monday several countries in Europe have reopened their facilities so that the tennis players can train on the courts again.
According to Tennis Europe, a total of 23 European countries have allowed their athletes to practice this Monday. These countries include Germany, Italy, Poland, Belgium or Portugal among others.
A situation different from that faced by the rest of the countries of Europe. In Spain, tennis players must wait until May 11 for the reopening of tennis courts (despite the controversy unleashed this Monday with the presence of Novak Djokovic on the slopes of the Puente Romano in Marbella), just as it will happen in France with the beginning of the lack of control. They are also waiting for dates to train again in countries such as Croatia, Russia or the United Kingdom, the latter two among the most affected by the pandemic in recent weeks.
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