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Week 26 - Wimbledon - London (grass) - women's main draw


Noooooooooooooooooooo

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Unlucky for JoKo, players are walking on a tightrope, even limiting in-person contact within her team, as I imagine has been the case, hasn't kept the virus away. Hopefully, her team member recovers well, and Jo and the rest of her team stay Covid-free. We're still a long way from the end of this pandemic, and the WTA / ATP are still trying to implement the same old global model of competition and ranking, when it should have made sweeping changes, to a more regional structure, and to a two tier system based on age, so that younger players aren't regularly pushed to their physical limit against seasoned pro's. The 'Battle of the Brits' was a really good initiative, but it was just a gap filler, and the format could have been so much better.



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That's a huge blow. I'm absolutely gutted for her, just as things started to being going better for her too.

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Can she return to her home to self isolate or does she need to stay in the hotel?

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Poor Jo !!!

Can only wish her and that team member all the best. Very tough but fair though ...

I take it the government is still planning on allowing UEFA high head yins to attend the Euros Final without what should be the appropriate quarantine in the UK based on some of the countries they are from. So wrong!



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PaulM wrote:

Can she return to her home to self isolate or does she need to stay in the hotel?


Russell Fuller,on the BBC website

"As Konta lives very close to the hotel, it is understood she will be allowed home to quarantine."



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PaulM wrote:

Can she return to her home to self isolate or does she need to stay in the hotel?


 I read she's allowed to go home as she lives very close to the hotel. 

Snap!!



-- Edited by Jan on Sunday 27th of June 2021 09:12:10 PM

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I wonder how many other players will have to withdraw  during the course of the Championships because of Covid?



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the addict wrote:

Here's the tweet from Wimbledon

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Johanna Konta has been withdrawn from The Championships - in line with government legislation she is required to self-isolate for 10 days having been classified as a close contact of a positive test for COVID-19.

Yafan Wang will take her position in the draw as a lucky loser.

https://twitter.com/Wimbledon/status/1409241123621646341


 Rotten luck after playing so well in Nottingham.



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GAMEOVER wrote:

I wonder how many other players will have to withdraw  during the course of the Championships because of Covid?


 Freddie Neilson (and doubles partner also I think) have been withdrawn due to covid rules too a day or so ago 



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The news for Jo is such bad luck. She had seemed to have regained a bit of confidence too at Nottingham and I thought her section was quite open in all honesty.

Obviously the main thing is that her team recover quickly etc but presumably she will lose those 450 or so points without having a chance to defend them which will see her struggle to be seeded for the US open later in the year? I wonder if we might, sadly, have seen the last of Jo at Wimbledon or will she give it one more go next year?

Very good luck to all the other GB ladies.


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What absolutel rotten luck for Jo. When they are so strict, and rightfully so in my opinion with maintenance of the players bubble why oh why are they letting full capacity crowds in for finals weekend? Should the roof have to he closed i have visions of it being a super spreader event, endangering players and their teams also.

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Julia Carrot wrote:

What absolutel rotten luck for Jo. When they are so strict, and rightfully so in my opinion with maintenance of the players bubble why oh why are they letting full capacity crowds in for finals weekend? Should the roof have to he closed i have visions of it being a super spreader event, endangering players and their teams also.


 I think the answer to your very valid question lies in two things.

1 Money

2 The event is part of the Government's series of test events to examine how we can try to get back to some kind of normality. With relatively high levels of vaccination and few if any overseas visitors we simply have to try to find out what we can do or we're going to be stuck in our houses for a long long time. The only thing I question is why everyone doesn't have to undergo a negative test  48 hours pre visit rather than just the un-vaccinated as even those vaccinated can carry the virus? I was fortunate to be at the FA Cup final, also a test event, where this was a requirement and there were virtually no infections among the 20 thousand plus attendees recorded after the event.



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HarryGem wrote:

The news for Jo is such bad luck. She had seemed to have regained a bit of confidence too at Nottingham and I thought her section was quite open in all honesty.

Obviously the main thing is that her team recover quickly etc but presumably she will lose those 450 or so points without having a chance to defend them which will see her struggle to be seeded for the US open later in the year? I wonder if we might, sadly, have seen the last of Jo at Wimbledon or will she give it one more go next year?

Very good luck to all the other GB ladies.


 Yes I agree with whether we've seen the last of Jo at Wimbledon  etc. The ongoing problem with her knee makes one wonder how much longer her career can continue even without Covid being thrown in as well.



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What rotten luck for Jo . She clearly was saving herself for Wimbledon haven taking two weeks off after Nottingham and then this goes and happens .

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