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US Tennis Stars Share Message Of Support For Coco Guaff Sidelined By COVID-19 

Each of the three ladies' singles rivals will score their first Olympic Games. 

U.S. Tennis star Cori "Coco" Gauff has been sidelined from the Tokyo Olympics in the wake of testing positive for COVID-19, leaving the ladies' singles crew to only three first-time Olympians for the red, white and blue. 토토사이트

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Alison Riske, Jen Brady and Jessica Pegula talked with "Great Morning America" minutes in the wake of learning they would address Team USA without Gauff prior to going to the Summer games. 

 

"Clearly she will be frustrated. She'll be tragic. Be that as it may, you know, she has such a lot of potential to do incredible things in this game. What's more, I realize she will," Brady said. "Ideally she recuperates well and we'll see her back out on the court soon. Back here in the States." 

 

Only days in front of opening services and prior to venturing out to Japan, the 17-year-old phenom who was intended to lead a 12-part crew tweeted, "It has consistently been a fantasy of mine to address the USA at the Olympics, and I trust there will be a lot more possibilities for me to make this work out later on." 

 

Riske, 31, added to her partner's notion saying she needs Guaff to know "she'll be missed" and to "keep her head up. Zero in on your wellbeing and ensure you're feeling OK - We'll see you on the court soon." 

 

The United States Tennis Association tweeted a proclamation in light of her declaration. 

 

"We were disheartened to discover that Coco Gauff has tried positive for COVID-19 and will consequently be not able to partake in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games," USTA's assertion read. "The whole USA Tennis Olympic unexpected is sorrowful for Coco. We wish her the best as she manages this terrible circumstance and desire to see her back on the courts very soon." 

 

Three of the ladies' singles Team USA players address "Great Morning America." 

 

It is hazy if Gauff was completely inoculated prior to testing positive for COVID. 

 

Every one of the three Tokyo-bound singles contenders anticipate "only great energies," Brady said. What's more, Riske said she is "generally amped up for Opening Ceremonies." 

 

"We as a whole acquired our direction onto the group. We as a whole have the right to be here eventually. We're simply going to accept I think," Pegula said. 

 

Brady added: "It will be something that I will recollect the remainder of my life. Glad for all of us ... We should go address the U.S." 

 

Without precedent for a very long time, the tennis list for the U.S. Will be feeling the loss of another arrangement of marquee names with both Serena and Venus Williams sitting out. 

 

"These are the young ladies we contend with each and every seven day stretch of the year - and doing it against identical individuals we are doing it against at the Olympics. Also, I feel that is a benefit for us," Riske said. 

 

While Americans have piled up 24 Olympic awards in tennis since 1988, Riske said "just to bring decorations back would be stunning." 

 

While Guaff is the most prominent competitor to test positive from Team USA, others from around the world including two South African soccer players, just as a rugby trainer have additionally come into contact with COVID-19. A gathering of eight British gymnasts are secluding after a case was identified on their flight. 

 

The danger of coming into contact with or testing positive for the infection has posed a potential threat over the Olympic competitors. 

 

On the off chance that a test is affirmed, the competitor faces prompt isolate for as long as 14 days and relinquish any shot at contending in the games. 

 

To guarantee Team USA aerobatic has enough substitutions, the competitors have all been isolated for wellbeing reasons.