Top seed Simona Halep cruised to the WTA Prague Open semi-finals after seeing off Poland’s qualifier Magdalena Frech in two sets on another scorching day yesterday. The reigning Wimbledon champion needed only 59 minutes to beat the 22-year-old Pole 6-2, 6-0 in what was her first convincing win at tournament following two tight three-setters.
“It was a good one and I take it,” the 28-year-old world number two said. “I hit the ball stronger and I opened the court better than in the previous two matches,” Halep added.
The tournament in Prague is Halep’s first trip abroad since February as she spent the lockdown in her native Romania and then pulled out of the first post-lockdown WTA tournament in Palermo last week. She is yet to decide whether she will play at the US Open, but she has said she found the journey “tough”.
Amid the coronavirus epidemic, the Prague tournament organisers have moved all players and staff to a single eight-storey hotel reserved for the occasion. Regular temperature checks are a must, just like face masks which the players have to wear unless they are playing, training or eating.

Stockholm Open 
cancelled over covid-19 
The ATP tennis tournament in Stockholm, scheduled for October, has been cancelled due to the impact of the novel coronavirus, organisers said. The Stockholm Open was scheduled to run from October 19 to 25.
This is the first time the Swedish tournament has been cancelled since its inception in 1969. While Sweden never imposed a full lockdown, it has put a ban on public gatherings with more than 50 people in place, a measure which remains in force.
The CEO of Stockholm Open, Jamie Perry, explained that playing the tournament without an audience was off the table since the “larger part of revenues are from the audience and sponsors.”  

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