WIMBLEDON, England (AP) —
Matteo Berrettini, last year's runner-up at
Wimbledon, dropped out of the
grass-court Grand Slam tournament hours before he was scheduled to play his first-round match Tuesday, saying that he tested positive for
The
eighth-seeded Berrettini became the second high-profile player to pull out of the men's draw within the first two days because of the illness caused by the coronavirus, joining 2014 U.S. Open champion and 2017 Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic, who was seeded 14th.
Players are not required by the tournament to get checked for COVID-19 this year; both Berrettini and Cilic said they got tested because they wanted to after having symptoms.
An All England Club spokesperson did not respond to questions about what the level of concern is about COVID-19 at the event or whether additional measures were being taken to prevent spread of the virus, but did say in an email that organizers have been working with the British public health agency and local authorities.
After being canceled in 2020 because of the pandemic, then setting up a bubble-type environment and restricting attendance in 2021 to try to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Wimbledon has returned to normal in every way, with no mask-wearing requirement, full crowds and the famous
Queue back in action.