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LTA ‘cautiously optimistic’ fans can attend summer events
The LTA are hopeful fans can attend their summer events (Victoria Jones/PA)
The LTA is “cautiously optimistic” fans will be able to attend its summer tournaments this year after the schedule was announced.
The grass-court season was cancelled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, meaning Wimbledon was not staged for the first time since the Second World War.
But the tournament will return this summer along with traditional warm-up events at Queen’s, Birmingham, Eastbourne and Nottingham over a six-week period in June and July.
The grand slam in London is the showpiece event of the grass-court season and will take place between 28 June and 11 July, with organisers saying last week they were preparing for it to go ahead in front of a reduced capacity.
Ex-England cricket captain Sir Andrew Strauss has thrown his support behind a new health campaign urging people to get a cancer check if they develop a persistent cough.
A new, continuous cough is among the symptoms of coronavirus, but NHS England and Public Health England (PHE) is highlighting that one lasting more than three weeks could also be a sign of lung cancer.
People with such symptoms who have tested negative for Covid-19 are urged to make an appointment with their GP to get checked out.
According to a survey of some 2,196 people in England aged over 16 in January, almost half did not know a cough lasting more than three weeks could be a symptom of lung cancer.