Novak Djokovic's concerns are invalid: Dan Evans

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Novak Djokovic's concerns are invalid: Dan Evans

England's Dan Evans has rejected Novak Djokovic's interests over players having only one colleague the US Open as "not such a serious deal".

Coordinators are thinking about limitations so they can organize the New York occasion in secret from 31 August.

World number one Djokovic thinks some about the wellbeing conventions are "extraordinary", and having just a single individual on location with him would be "extremely unthinkable".

Yet, Evans, 30, stated: "There must be a touch of compromise from the players."

The British number one revealed to BBC 5 Live Breakfast: "I don't think to have one individual of your group just permitted is such a serious deal - most of the draw would just go with one mentor.

"Not every person's going with physios and fitness coaches like Novak stated, so I think his contention there isn't generally substantial for the remainder of the draw, aside from the genuine top players."

Rafael Nadal says he as of now wants to venture out to New York and doesn't figure competitions should continue until all players can travel unreservedly and securely.

"It's incredible what the ATP did with the Relief Fund yet there's nothing superior to the prize cash of the Grand Slams for the players to get," Evans proceeded.

"This is where I figure the players should meet up and Novak and Rafa should be hoping to assist those players with lower positions so they get a decent compensation day.

"It's not about cash, it's wellbeing required here, however on the off chance that it's protected enough I don't think to have only a mentor is a sufficient explanation not to be heading off to a competition."

The ATP is at present looking for the perspectives on the players, with the United States Tennis Association liable to choose in the second half of June whether the US Open can proceed this year.

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