Safety first for Johanna Konta as she prepares for US Open

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British number one Johanna Konta is doing her best to remain safe as she returns to the WTA Tour this week.

The 29-year-old is playing her first tournament since March at the Lexington Open in Kentucky as the build-up to the US Open begins.

She will then travel to New York for the Western & Southern Open, which is being played on the same site as the grand slam the following week.

After five months at home in London due to the coronavirus pandemic, Konta is not taking any chances.

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“We are going to keep that car and drive to New York, just to really mitigate how much time I spend in airports and airplanes and be as vigilant as I can be.

“I feel the same as I did at home. That is one of the things that was quite shocking when I arrived, I was very aware this was a global pandemic, but being just at home and seeing the different protocols that are in place at home, I knew that it happened everywhere but I guess it shocked me.

“When we arrived here and we were driving down and had to stop for food and there were mask-wearing and screens up inside. That was an interesting reality to be hit with, but in that respect it feels the same, I am taking the same precautions as at home.”

Johanna Konta is preparing for the US Open
Johanna Konta is preparing for the US Open (Victoria Jones/PA)

There are also stringent protocols in place, which will stop players moving around the city freely, and Konta, who sits on the WTA Player Council, has called for common sense from her fellow professionals.

“It is a really difficult situation because when you bring a group of players together it is very hard to demand the same level of conduct from everyone, because everyone interprets things differently, everyone will have different anxiety levels about the situation,” she added.

“I haven’t looked at the list, I am taking it a day at a time. There is going to be a lot of adjustment in getting back into the swing of things.

“The US Open is putting these protocols to try and run a successful and safe event.”

Konta has been drawn against Marie Bouzkova – the same opponent as she played in her final game before lockdown – in the first round in Kentucky, where Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Victoria Azarenka are also playing.

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