When tennis returns: No fans, less prize money, and a lot of rustiness

A tennis fan watches a doubles match on the Grandstand court during the 2014 U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York. There won’t be any fans at Flushing Meadows for the 2020 U.S. Open, or likely anywhere else at the outset, either. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

Madison Keys celebrates after defeating Carla Suarez Navarro in the quarterfinals of the 2018 U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York. Keys has not played a real tennis match since January, so she was thrilled when a partial schedule was released for her sport’s return after its coronavirus-forced hiatus. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)

Madison Keys, the 2017 U.S. Open runner-up, has not played a real tennis match since January, so she was thrilled when a partial schedule was released for the sport’s true return after its coronavirus-forced hiatus.