Covid virus continues to prowl Tokyo Olympics, now tennis player tests positive

Jean-Julien Rojer

Tokyo: Dutch tennis player Jean-Julien Rojer has tested positive for Covid-19 at the Tokyo Olympics. This information was provided Monday by the International Tennis Federation. “The ITF has been informed that the athlete Jean-Julien Rojer… has tested positive for Covid-19. He is placed in isolation as per the set procedures,” the federation said in a statement.

Rojer and his doubles partner Wesley Koolhof were forced to withdraw from their second-round match following news of his positive test. With this latest positive case, the total number of Covid-19 cases at the Tokyo Olympics has gone up to 61.

Meanwhile, the Spanish Olympic Committee has confirmed that Jorge Campillo will be the last-minute substitute for John Rahm to represent Spain in the golf at the Tokyo Olympics.

World No. 1 Rahm, who recently won the U.S. Open and finished third in the British Open, was one of Spain’s clearest hopes for a medal in Tokyo but was forced to withdraw after a positive Covid-19 test result in the third of the three PCR tests he was obliged to take before travelling to Japan.

It is the second time Covid-19 has dashed Rahm’s hopes of glory, given that his first positive test came when he was leading the Memorial Tournament in Ohio ahead of the final round of the competition.

The 35-year-old Campillo is currently ranked 199th in the world, and in a race against time to complete the necessary tests and to arrive here before the first round of the golf which starts July 29.

 

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