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Ironically enough the park's official name is "The Flushing Meadows Corona Park", where the tennis center is located on.
Funny, I hadn't thought about the irony of the name. Corona is a town in Queens, of course.
 
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Also in tennis-related Covid-19 news, the Billie Jean Tennis center will be used to install 350 hospital beds, and also to prepare thousands of meals for health care workers, school kids and the elderly.

The All England Club (Wimbledon) are now making its grounds if needed and the French Tennis Federation is using the national training center near Roland Garos for recovering COVID-19 patients.
 
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He says he bumped Borg in favor of Djokovic. And he wasn't happy to do it. It get it, though. You have to bump somebody. Borg, Laver or Sampras? Personally, I think Borg was a greater player than Sampras, and more influential on the game. But follows on to what @El Dude says that it's not all about the Majors. Sampras is in because he has 14 Majors. And a great serve. Laver is Laver. Borg quit early.

My qualm with the list is they're calling it a top 10. Even I don't pretend we need to compare the women and the men, and they don't even try. It's two top 5 lists.

I see last Laver list was made in 2012 ! I hope he made another list, never know when he might pass away. Might be in safe. Seem contries are moving back to normal in Europe. Production will restart, even kindergardens will be opened. With start of May much will work. I hope same will be with sport.
 
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I just saw a report that the AO is making preparations for a fan-free AO in 2021, with strict rules for health checks and places to keep athletes housed separately. It was just a blurb on Tennis Channel, but I took it to mean that it was a "just in case" we're not over all this by next January?
 
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I just saw a report that the AO is making preparations for a fan-free AO in 2021, with strict rules for health checks and places to keep athletes housed separately. It was just a blurb on Tennis Channel, but I took it to mean that it was a "just in case" we're not over all this by next January?

Correct regarding the AO in 2021,it is better to have things in place I guess,still hopefully we will be over this by next January.
 

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I see last Laver list was made in 2012 ! I hope he made another list, never know when he might pass away. Might be in safe. Seem contries are moving back to normal in Europe. Production will restart, even kindergardens will be opened. With start of May much will work. I hope same will be with sport.

Can you name the countries in Europe that are moving back to normal? because I just don't see it at all,Italy,Spain,France ,London are still in a very bad situation.I am in the medical profession by the way.It will take at least six months to see a Flattening of the Curve,people are still dying in high numbers all over Europe.Sport Will Survive People's Life's Will Not.
 
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Can you name the countries in Europe that are moving back to normal? because I just don't see it at all,Italy,Spain,France ,London are still in a very bad situation.I am in the medical profession by the way.It will take at least six months to see a Flattening of the Curve,people are still dying in high numbers all over Europe.Sport Will Survive People's Life's Will Not.

It's interesting to note that some "smaller" countries such as Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands don't get the media attention but they have been hit hard. Even Germany, no doubt the most prepared and advanced of all the European Union, with early testing and the highest hospital beds per capita, has over 100,000 active cases and over 2,000 deaths.
 

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Correct regarding the AO in 2021,it is better to have things in place I guess,still hopefully we will be over this by next January.

These are some of the scenarios the AO are looking at in 2021 if the restrictions of the coronavirus are still in place,

Playing the event with no spectators.,if mass gatherings are still not allowed or severely restricted next year,the AO is looking at the possibility of running an event for broadcast.

Due to a high dependency on international travel,the AO is looking at what they might have to do if players need to be quarantined for any length of time before being allowed to freely move around Australia.
 

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I wonder if this lingers into late into the Fall or next year. All the players who recently retired or announced their retirement e.g. Sharapova....maybe they will rethink it now because they all have an opportunity to let those nagging injuries heal if that was the primary reason they wanted to hang it up.
 

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Wimbledon reportedly paid $2 million a year for pandemic insurance for the last 17 years (total $34 million).For this year's cancellation as a result of the coronavirus,Wimbledon will reportedly receive $141 million from the policy.
 

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Thanks for posting that interesting tidbit. I assume French Open doesn’t have a similar policy since it’s pushing hard to hold the tournament?
 

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Wimbledon reportedly paid $2 million a year for pandemic insurance for the last 17 years (total $34 million).For this year's cancellation as a result of the coronavirus,Wimbledon will reportedly receive $141 million from the policy.

It is not like a huge windfall. The 2 million dollars they paid as premium 18 years ago alone would be worth $11.11 millions today assuming an average return of 10% per year. If simply multiply that by 17 (which one should not as the number of years is less for the other 2 million bucks), we get $187 million. If I sit down and do the full calculation, the total would boil down to more or less the same as what they will get paid by the insurance company.
 

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It is not like a huge windfall. The 2 million dollars they paid as premium 18 years ago alone would be worth $11.11 millions today assuming an average return of 10% per year. If simply multiply that by 17 (which one should not as the number of years is less for the other 2 million bucks), we get $187 million. If I sit down and do the full calculation, the total would boil down to more or less the same as what they will get paid by the insurance company.

Does that rate of return take into account this year’s suddenly ultra bear market?:thinking-face:
 

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It is not like a huge windfall. The 2 million dollars they paid as premium 18 years ago alone would be worth $11.11 millions today assuming an average return of 10% per year. If simply multiply that by 17 (which one should not as the number of years is less for the other 2 million bucks), we get $187 million. If I sit down and do the full calculation, the total would boil down to more or less the same as what they will get paid by the insurance company.
I don't think it's a question of "windfall." You have to calculate what they lose by not holding the event. And I did read that they are the rare event that is covered by that type of insurance, but we have learned that Wimbledon has such a narrow window, so it makes sense.
 
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sunny and warm now.

lets play wimbledon now. :wacko:

bugger the chuffing virus.

we stare into the void. :fearful-face:

spencer gore will serve first.
 
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I don't think it's a question of "windfall." You have to calculate what they lose by not holding the event. And I did read that they are the rare event that is covered by that type of insurance, but we have learned that Wimbledon has such a narrow window, so it makes sense.

I am certain the premium on the insurance will rise due to the pandemic.
 

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But will those pompus snobs at SW19 use those funds to pay the unearned salaries of the staff and workers there that have been impacted.
 

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I don't think it's a question of "windfall." You have to calculate what they lose by not holding the event. And I did read that they are the rare event that is covered by that type of insurance, but we have learned that Wimbledon has such a narrow window, so it makes sense.

That is an important point as well. If you include all of the factors, I personally think that this insurance is waste of money.
 

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But will those pompus snobs at SW19 use those funds to pay the unearned salaries of the staff and workers there that have been impacted.

Of course, not. Moreover, these being gig work, typically they will not even be compensated by any govt. hand offs.
 
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