Tennis' restart should be slow, to avoid injuries, says Peter Fleming
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"Hopefully, the schedule will include smaller tournaments that provide rest weeks for the top players," says the former Top 10 player, "because no one can play more than four to five weeks in a row even when in prime condition.”
Published Apr 28, 2020
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Tennis' restart should be slow, to avoid injuries, says Peter Fleming
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Tennis' restart should be slow, to avoid injuries, says Peter Fleming