Olympics tennis schedule adjusted, with first round matches rescheduled for Sunday – National | Globalnews.ca

Olympics tennis schedule adjusted, with first round matches rescheduled for Sunday - National | Globalnews.ca

The Olympics tennis schedule has been adjusted, with first round matches rescheduled for Sunday. This decision comes after heavy rain disrupted play on Saturday, causing delays and forcing organizers to rethink the schedule.

The new schedule will see the first round matches take place on Sunday, with the second round matches now set to start on Monday. This change will allow for a smoother transition between rounds and ensure that all matches can be completed in a timely manner.

Despite the delays, players and fans alike are excited for the start of the tennis competition at the Olympics. With some of the world’s top players competing for gold, including Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka, and Ashleigh Barty, there is sure to be plenty of excitement and drama on the courts.

The rescheduled matches on Sunday are sure to draw a large crowd, as fans eagerly anticipate seeing their favorite players in action. With the Olympics being one of the biggest sporting events in the world, the tennis competition is expected to be fiercely competitive and entertaining for spectators.

Overall, while the schedule adjustment may have caused some inconvenience, it is ultimately for the best to ensure that the tennis competition runs smoothly and that all matches can be completed as planned. Fans can look forward to an exciting week of tennis action at the Olympics, with plenty of thrills and surprises in store.

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