Tim Henman pushes back from taking part in ATP Cup 2021


The inaugural edition of the ATP Cup kicked off this year which went on to prove as the perfect way to begin the season. However, with an unpredictable flow of events and the havoc caused by the global pandemic, the format for next year remains uncertain.
The six-time Grand Slam semi-finalist, Timothy Henman was leading the Great Britain side, this year at the ATP Cup. Recently stated a pretty much straightforward for his absence at the upcoming edition of the ATP CUP.
Doesn’t appeal anymore: Henman

“The quarantine issues would be me being away from home for too long a period & that doesn’t appeal anymore,” Henman told Metro.
Due to the pandemic, there have been plenty of changes since the inaugural edition of the ATP Cup. However, this year’s tournament protocols are yet to be confirmed.
However, Henman also stated that he might change his mind if the COVID situation turns normal by 2021. If not, the Brit would always be happy to return to duties when things settle down.
“Certainly if things do get back to normal the following year, if asked, I would definitely consider being involved again because it was a great event,” concluded Henman.
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