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Dylan Alcott hails victory after US Open backflip on wheelchair event

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  • Wheelchair tournaments back on this year’s schedule
  • ‘A massive sign of progress,’ says two-time champion

Dylan Alcott of Australia






Dylan Alcott led the outcry over the initial omission, branding it ‘disgusting discrimination’.
Photograph: Michael Dodge/EPA

Dylan Alcott has praised the US Open’s U-turn on its decision to exclude a wheelchair tournament at this year’s grand slam in New York, following a wave of player backlash after the event had initially been scrapped.

The United States Tennis Association confirmed on Wednesday the wheelchair event was back on the schedule after Alcott, twice a champion at Flushing Meadows, led the outcry over the omission and branded it “disgusting discrimination”.

“The decision of not allowing us to compete, without communication or consideration was bigger than tennis,” Alcott wrote on Twitter. “In years gone by decisions would have been made for us and no one would have cared. You cannot be treated differently because of your gender, race, religion or disability.

“This is a massive sign of progress for our community, and I appreciate all your help. I know there is a lot going on in the world at the moment, and the tournament might not even go ahead, but at least now we have the same rights as our able bodied counterparts – like we deserve.”

Dylan Alcott
(@DylanAlcott)

Big thanks to the @usopen for reversing their decision – now allowing wheelchair players to compete at the 2020 Open. And most importantly thanks to you reading this for supporting us and sharing the message – you made this happen. pic.twitter.com/jHo0pbVpkC

June 24, 2020

The national governing body said last week they could have better communicated with wheelchair athletes before leaving them out of a plan that was aimed at stemming the spread of Covid-19 and were rethinking their decision.

“The decision was made following multiple virtual meetings with a group of wheelchair athletes and the International Tennis Federation over the last week,” the USTA said in a statement. “The 2020 US Open wheelchair competition will feature men’s and women’s singles and doubles and quad singles and doubles, with draw sizes similar to past US Opens.”

Alcott, Australia’s 10-time grand slam champion, led the backlash after the original plans for the US Open were revealed last week. He was backed by a number of other leading players, including Roger Federer and Andy Murray.

The changes at this year’s US Open include no spectators, reducing the number of teams in the men’s and women’s doubles events by half and the elimination of the mixed doubles and juniors competitions.

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