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Covid watch: US tennis star Coco Gauff pulls out of Tokyo Olympics
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Covid watch: US tennis star Coco Gauff pulls out of Tokyo Olympics.. Image Source: IANS News
Tokyo, July 19 : Teenage American tennis star Coco Gauff, ranked 25th in the world, has tested positive for Covid-19 and will not be competing at the Tokyo Olympics, beginning July 23.
The 17-year-old, who has been among the top movers on the WTA rakings list this year after reaching the French Open quarterfinals and Wimbledon fourth round, posted a message on twitter late on Sunday that, she is disappointed at not being able to compete at the Olympics.
Coco Gauff, 17, Jennifer Brady lead US Olympic tennis team
By HOWARD FENDRICHJune 30, 2021 GMT
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Coco Gauff and Jennifer Brady will lead a U.S. Olympic tennis team that will go to the Tokyo Games without any of the country’s two highest-ranked women or four top men, according to a roster obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.
The list of players heading to Japan includes 17-year-old Gauff, 2021 Australian Open runner-up Brady, Jessica Pegula and Alison Riske for women’s singles, and Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe, Tennys Sandgren and Marcos Giron for men’s singles.
Notably absent: Serena and Venus Williams, the owners of a combined nine Olympic medals, in addition to their 30 total Grand Slam singles titles and another 14 majors together in doubles.