Bianca Andreescu tweets in support of summer US Open despite pandemic

USTA president Katrina Adams officially announces the 2020 U.S. Open will indeed go ahead as originally planned, starting Monday August 24th, also discusses her excitement for the USTA’s support on the fight against racism and social injustice.

TORONTO — Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu says she supports the United States Tennis Association’s decision to hold this year’s U.S. Open this summer despite concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 20-year old, who captured her first ever Grand Slam title at last year’s Open, says she has "no doubt" that the association came up with a plan to ensure players’ safety at the tournament.

https://twitter.com/Bandreescu_/status/1273386135583109121

In a post on Twitter, she says she plans to make the most of her chance to return to the court and to reconnect with fellow players.

The association announced Tuesday that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved its plan to host this year’s U.S. Open, adding that they plan to host it in the safest manner possible.

Andreescu defeated American Serena Williams in straight sets during last year’s U.S. Open final, becoming the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam singles title.

The 2020 U.S. Open is to be held Aug. 31-Sept. 13 in New York City.

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