New York: After getting slammed for their decision to omit wheelchair event from the US Open 2020, the organisers on Saturday said that they are now rethinking their decision.
US Open organisers also accepted that they should have communicated with the wheelchair athletes before announcing they would not be part of this year's scaled-down event at the Flushing Meadows in New York.
On Friday, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) held a call with wheelchair tennis leadership during which they stated they should have worked in a "collaborative manner" with wheelchair athletes when developing the plan for the US Open set to be played from August 31 to September 13 with restrictions amid COVID-19 pandemic.
"The USTA also committed to working with the players and the ITF (International Tennis Federation) to explore a number of potential scenarios for the wheelchair competition," USTA said in a statement posted on their Twitter handle.