The Tokyo Olympics 2020 is all set to be postponed amidst the damaging impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. This information was confirmed by seniormost IOC member Dick Pound in an exclusive interview to USA Today.
Pound said that the event will be postponed to 2021 and the details will be worked out in the next four weeks. Notably, Pound has been one of the most influential members for decades.
On the basis of the information the IOC has, the postponement has been decided. The parameters going forward have not been determined, but the Games are not going to start on July 24, that much I know.”
“It will come in stages,” he said. “We will postpone this and begin to deal with all the ramifications of moving this, which are immense.”
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What will be the impact of the Tokyo Olympics postponement on the world of tennis?
This announcement can make major changes to the schedules of all tennis stars. First and foremost, Roger Federer is at the fag end of his career. The Swiss maestro might retire this year. Which would mean that a singles gold at the Olympics might just become the feather which will always be missing from his cap.
In contrast, Rafael Nadal would like to add another gold medal to his Beijing exploit. The Spaniard is still the only one among the big 3 to win an Olympic gold. Interestingly, the most successful Olympic star of our generation, Andy Murray might get in much better shape by 2021 to defend his crown.
However, one of the biggest impacts will be on participation. Most tennis events had been postponed due to the Coronavirus threat. Additionally, the US Open and the French Open are now taking place just one week apart. This out the Olympics in a very peculiar scenario with its dates being at loggerheads now with many tennis events. Many stars might have skipped the Olympics altogether to cope up with the gruelling schedule.
In fact, Novak Djokovic has always deprioritized the event because of its conflicting schedule. This year might have been even more difficult. However, this announcement might just become a blessing in disguise for tennis.
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