In Europe, where the coronavirus pandemic is more firmly under control than in the U.S., event organizers can start thinking about bringing fans back into stadiums
PARIS—In any other year, tickets for the French Open tennis tournament going on sale wouldn’t count as big news, except to tennis fans waiting to sip Champagne in the Parisian sun. But when the tournament box office opened last week, the release of thousands of tickets carried a much weightier implication.
Crowds are actually returning to a major international sporting event in the year of the coronavirus. They will make real noise and chant and even cough at inopportune moments. When the rescheduled 2020 French Open starts...
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