Thiem Among Players To Resume Training
Thiem Among Players To Resume Training
As normalcy begins returning to daily life in some parts of the world, players in countries where COVID-19 restrictions have been eased are grabbing their racquets and hitting the court.
Players are ensuring that they adhere to the social distancing guidelines set by individual governments and tennis federations, but are happy just to resume on-court sessions again after a lengthy break. ATPTour.com looks at some of the notable names who started training again.
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Novak Djokovic perfected his clay-court slide while training in Spain.
Dominic Thiem was all smiles on his first day back.
Stan Wawrinka made sure to have hand sanitiser on hand for his hitting session.
Gael Monfils showed he hasn’t lost his love of flashy hitting.
Monfils having fun back out on the court ?
?: @Gael_Monfils (via IG) pic.twitter.com/nHKJEOZKVd
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Fabio Fognini took to the court with his wife, former US Open champion Flavia Pennetta.
In these troubling times you realise just how much something means to you when it’s taken away….for me, that is Tennis. Today is a special day. Being back on the court after two months has been something amazing. And I’m blessed to share this moment with the person I love. This is my country, my city, my court, my sea. Something very normal but special. The road to normality is still very long but I will always remember the feeling of this day. Sending all my emotions and love to all of you. Let’s keep fighting together! #love ❤️
Felix Auger-Aliassime is currently training in France.
Hubert Hurkacz worked on his game in Florida.
Jan-Lennard Struff enjoyed a hitting session with fellow pro Louis Wessels.
Jamie Murray had a perfect backdrop for his training session at the All England Club.