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Fans will be allowed at French Open despite surge in COVID-19 cases

Women's favourite Ash Barty has dropped out over COVID-19 concerns and a lack of preparation.

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Fans will be allowed at the French Open this month, despite the growing number of coronavirus cases in France, reports Sky News.

The tennis tournament will allow 11,500 spectators per day, split into three different zones, with strict social distancing measures in place.

France has seen a resurgence in COVID-19 infections in recent weeks, surpassing 8,000 daily confirmed cases on Friday.

Some players have already raised concerns about safety after the decision was announced, with favourite Ash Barty dropping out and Serena Williams stopping short of confirming she would take part.

Read more of this report from Sky News.