US Open 2023: COVID Outbreak Suspected As Many Players Struggle With Illness At Flushing Meadows; Read Here

US Open 2023

An unidentified illness has taken over the US Open 2023 with several players and even media personnels getting affected by it. Read here

US Open 2023: An unidentified illness has taken over the Flushing Meadows and is worrying everyone. Many players have been impacted by an illness that has not yet been identified by anyone.

Ons Jabeur was struggling with the illness during her first-round clash and we hope she recovers as soon as possible and gets to her best. She was seen coughing and was also having breathing problems.

Not only this but even Emil Ruusuvuori also pulled out of his first-round clash against Andrey Rublev due to some kind of sickness. Other players like Dominic Thiem and Christopher Eubanks were also seen struggling during their matches.

Critical Condition At US Open 2023

Dominic Thiem has been reported to be throwing up before his match and was in pain during the match. He had to retire himself during the match after consulting with the experts in the field.

Chris Eubanks was also looking extremely unwell as his match against Benjamin Bonzi kept on going. He had to ask to go to the washroom mid-match but after being denied, he rushed through the game before the last point was even announced.

Many fans and theorists have taken notice of the pattern among all these diseases. Many fans have speculated a COVID outbreak as John McEnroe played an exhibition match in the US Open after being tested positive for COVID.

Press Room Attacked

Tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg tweeted that he has seen people in the press room and player lounge constantly coughing and sneezing. It means that they are displaying the same signs of the illness.

Fans on social media are constantly sharing their views. But as there is no confirmation yet, it is better to wait rather than panic.

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