Wimbledon: Johanna Konta withdraws over Covid-19 contact

29 June,2021 07:02 AM IST |  London  |  AFP

A year after Wimbledon was cancelled due to the pandemic, all players are confined to a central London hotel `bubble` rather than their own homes or in rented accommodation closer the the All England Club. In terms of the bubble life, it is very odd, Konta said Saturday.

Johanna Konta. Pic/AFP


Britain's Johanna Konta was forced to withdraw from Wimbledon on Sunday after being identified as a close contact of a positive coronavirus case, the All England Club announced. The world number 31, a semi-finalist at the tournament in 2017, had been drawn to face Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic in her opener. The 30-year-old's place in the draw will be taken by 123rd-ranked lucky loser Wang Yafan of China. "The Referee's Office has advised that Johanna Konta has been withdrawn from the Ladies' Singles Draw, having been classified as a close contact of a positive test for Covid-19," said a statement from the All England Club.

"In line with government legislation, Konta is required to spend 10 days in self-isolation." A year after Wimbledon was cancelled due to the pandemic, all players are confined to a central London hotel 'bubble' rather than their own homes or in rented accommodation closer the All England Club. "In terms of the bubble life, it is very odd," Konta said Saturday.

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"It's odd to drive past kind of my home every day on the way to Wimbledon, kind of half an hour into the journey I'm like, Oh, okay. That is odd. "It's a small price to pay to be able to be back and playing again here at Wimbledon." On Saturday, former men's doubles champion Frederik Nielsen was also forced to withdraw after being identified as close contact. The 37-year-old Dane, who won the 2012 men's doubles title with Britain's Jonny Marray, had been due to partner Croatia's Franko Skugor at Wimbledon which starts Monday.

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