Canada’s Pospisil facing uncertainty of ATP season among COVID-19 outbreak
Vasek Pospisil was in Indian Wells, Calif., last Monday practising for the BNP Paribas Open when the tournament, one of the biggest on the tennis schedule, was cancelled over COVID-19 concerns.
Three days later, the ATP Tour suspended its season for at least six weeks, but Pospisil suspects it could be even longer before he plays another competitive match.
And that uncertainty is making the situation harder.
“That’s the tough part — the unknown is what makes things pretty difficult,” Pospisil said in a phone interview with The Canadian Press from his Vancouver apartment. “Not only in terms of organizing your schedule, but even mentally trying to think positive because it’s just human nature — we fear the unknown.