‘Grand Slams must be priority’ when tennis returns – Halep

World number two Tennis player, Simona Halep said she believes Grand Slams must be the priority when tennis returns after the coronavirus crisis.

The reigning Wimbledon champion had been due to defend her title at SW19 before the entire grass-court season had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdown with the remainder of the calendar very much in doubt.

Speaking with Tennis Legends presenter Mats Wilander, Boris Becker and Indian Wells tournament director and former star Tommy Haas in the two-part episode, Halep gave her views on how tennis must proceed after the pandemic has ceased halting the tennis calendar.

“Well, if everything is safe and we are able to travel a 100 per cent, I think that the priority has to be for the mandatory [tournaments] and Grand Slams, in my opinion,” Halep said in part two of the Tennis Legends vodcast and podcast, which will be released in full on Thursday.

Asked about how involved WTA Tour stars should be in the discussions around how tennis should return following the pandemic, Halep said it is important that players are at least consulted.

“We the players, if we don’t have the tournaments, we have nothing also, so I think it is 50-50 there,” she said, on the interdependence of the Tour and players.

“Actually, yeah, I can get involved in this, I am open to it. But you know, it’s too sensitive and I don’t feel like I have the power and the vision to say something about these decisions. They’re too big and it’s tough to take the responsibility for everyone.

“So, if there is going to be a group of players, for sure I am going to get involved and I will say my opinions. But it is tough with the health situation all over the world. So, if it is about a tournament or a date, yeah.

“But you never know how and when it’s going to be safe to travel again and you never know how it’s going to be good for everybody.

“So, if this year it’s possible to play some tournaments it is going to be great. Even if the dates will be changed pretty much and even if we will have clay or hard court [tournaments]. Grass, I know it’s impossible to have it anymore.

“But I feel like if we stay one year without a tournament it’s going to be much harder to start again next year.”

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