French tennis player Benoit Paire tested positive for coronavirus at the Hamburg Open, but was still able to compete in his opening round match.
French tennis player Benoit Paire was allowed to compete at the Hamburg Open despite twice testing positive for coronavirus, he said on Wednesday.Benoit Paire was forced to withdraw from the US Open earlier this month after testing positive for coronavirusOfficials in Hamburg said Paire had "not been contagious at any time"
According to German news agency, dpa, Paire said he twice tested positive while in Hamburg but then had a negative test.
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