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“Puts Us at Ease a Bit More”: Ashleigh Barty Takes COVID-19 Vaccine Through the WTA Drive

It appears that the coronavirus pandemic is still not over yet. The virus certainly impacted all the sports including tennis and fans are still not able to witness the sport in stadiums. However, now there are multiple vaccines that are effective against the virus to some extent. Recently, World No.1 Ashleigh Barty too got herself vaccinated.

Ashleigh Barty is one of the many players who got herself vaccinated through a WTA tour initiative. Interestingly, the World No.1 player took the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in the United States as she was a part of the Charleston Open 2021.

Ashleigh Barty of Australia hits a forehand against Kristina Kucova of Slovakia (not pictured) in the second round of the Miami Open. Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

“We were looking at different avenues to try and get vaccinated without jumping the queue in Australia to see what our options were. We weren’t able to get much of an answer before we left in March,” said Barty after taking the vaccine.

Barty missed almost every tournament in 2020 because of the pandemic. Surprisingly, this is the first time when she traveled outside Australia since March 2020. Taking the dose in the United States proved to be beneficial for her as she doesn’t need to stand in a long queue in Australia now.

“Nice to know that we have got that small layer of protection”- Ashleigh Barty

The Miami Open 2021 winner Barty praised the WTA for their efforts. She also explained how the tour organized the vaccine drive for the players.

“We were able to get the vaccine, as were a lot of other players, through the Tour. They had organized through a certain pharmacy that had extras. That was important to me knowing that those who were the most vulnerable were able to get it first,” mentioned the Australian.

Mar 27, 2021; Miami, Florida, USA; Ashleigh Barty of Australia waves to the crowd after her match against Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia (not pictured) in the third round in the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Barty believes that all the players including herself try to follow every procedure and protocol. However, she feels good to know that she is a little more protected from the virus after taking the vaccine.

“It was nice to know that we have got that small layer of protection. We still do the right things and abide by all the rules and the guidelines set in place by the Tour. But knowing that we had that little bit of extra protection puts us at ease a bit more,” concluded Barty.

After playing at the Charleston Open 2021, Ashleigh Barty will like to continue playing some great tennis on clay. Will she be able to repeat her 2019 campaign and win her second French Open title this year?

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