Players withdraw from BNP Paribas Open due to virus

Players withdraw from BNP Paribas Open due to virus

PanARMENIAN.Net - The BNP Paribas Open combined ATP/WTA event at Indian Wells has been hard hit by a stomach virus epidemic.

Frenchman Gael Monfils was the highest-profile victim of the illness which tournament officials were quick to say had nothing to do with their food service withdrawing before his match with Nikolay Davyenko.

The Russian went on to defeat German lucky loser Bjorn Phau 7-5 6-2.

Monfils was one of six players who have either pulled out or quit a match in the past several days due to the illness. WTA players Vera Zvonareva and Vania Kind were forced to withdraw from their third round matches.

The tournament found medical evidence for their theory that food service is not involved.

“There is currently a Coachella Valley-wide virus, which is resulting in symptoms of nausea and vomiting, fever and subsequent diarrhoea,” the local Eisenhower Medical Centre said.

“It is self-limited and lasts between 24 and 48 hours. It is transmitted by air and direct contact and not passed via food.”

Hospitals across the area had seen a surge of patients with such symptoms, tennis.com reported.

Argentina-based ethnic Armenian David Nalbandian, who also participates in the tournament, has not been hit by the epidemic yet.

According to The New York Times, Swiss Roger Federer has not caught the virus either, though is said to have cold symptoms.

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