Paire plays in Hamburg after earlier positive virus test

Published September 25, 2020
BENIOT Paire hits a return against Casper Ruud.—AFP
BENIOT Paire hits a return against Casper Ruud.—AFP

HAMBURG: French tennis player Benoit Paire was allowed to compete at the Hamburg Open despite twice testing positive for the coronavirus, he said on Wednesday.

Paire retired from his opening-round match while trailing Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-0 with what the ATP Tour said was ‘dizziness’.

Paire withdrew from the US Open after testing positive and spending more than a week in isolation. He then played at the Italian Open last week, losing in the first round.

According to German news agency dpa, Paire said he twice tested positive while in Hamburg but then had a negative test. Paire said he was not sure if he would play at the French Open, which begins on Sunday, and would end his season early if he wasn’t allowed to compete.

The ATP and local organizers defended the decision to let Paire play. The ATP said that Paire ‘’was cleared to compete at the tournament in compliance with local health regulations and ATP protocols’’ after medical analysis.

“According to tournament doctor Dr. Volker Carrero, it is not uncommon that three weeks after a positive result, fragments of the virus can still be found inside the body,’’ the Hamburg Open said in a statement. ‘’Paire has not shown any symptoms of disease and has not been contagious at any time. Local health authorities in Hamburg made the decision on Saturday that Paire is allowed to play.’’

Second-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas wrapped up a 6-3, 6-1 win against Dan Evans in one hour, bouncing back from a first-round loss at the Italian Open last week. The Greek player faces qualifier Pablo Cuevas in the second round.

“It’s very satisfying to be playing that level of tennis, as I’ve missed playing on clay,” Tsitsipas, ranked sixth in the world, said in a courtside interview.

Roberto Bautista Agut, seeded fourth, came from a break down in the deciding set to beat Dominik Koepfer 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Bautista Agut’s quarter-final opponent is Andrey Rublev, who beat Tommy Paul 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. Rublev only landed 39 percent of his first serves in the deciding set, but the fifth-seeded Russian broke the American three times in a row.

Cristian Garin stayed on course for his third clay-court title of 2020 with a 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) win over Yannick Han­fmann to set up a quarter-final with Kazakhstan’s Alex­ander Bublik.

Published in Dawn, September 25th, 2020

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