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A Temporary Way To Have Fans

We all already know that the novice Covid-19 Virus has made the world weird. It closed our jobs, our schools, and our businesses. It cancelled entertainment for a good 5 month. Now we are back in the swing of having entertainment such as live sports in our lives once again, and people are thrilled. Although they can watch their sports at home, people are itching to fill the stadiums once again. What if there was a way to get the fans back in, at least a little at a time.

Most, if not all venues have suites in them where fans could enjoy the event from the comfort of a sectioned off space in the stadium. This type of seating is usually a luxury, but what if it was opened up for groups for sporting events and concerts. If each suite can usually hold 40 people, we would cut that number in half to obey social distancing guidelines. All fans must wear masks when in the suite and on the stadium property.  These suites would be the only open places in the stadium and would not allow any reentering after exiting them. They would serve bottled and canned beverages as well as prepackaged snacks.

The rules for purchasing and attending a suite are very important to obey. They would first require the names of the guest 1 day prior to the event. This guest would have to submit a NEGATIVE Covid test before arriving at the event. They would then have a scheduled time to enter depending on their suite number. The idea is to limit the entering to one suite at a time to minimize exposure. When they are walking in with their tickets, there will also be temperature checks to ensure that no fan entering the building is running a fever or has any other noticeable symptoms. All the tickets will be mobile so there is no physical touching when you enter. If you are looking to transfer your ticket to someone else, it must be done 24 hours in advance so the venue knows every person that is in attendance in the case of an outbreak. There will be sanitizing stations conveniently placed throughout the stadium and in the suites to ensure that everyone is being as safe as possible. Lastly, just as each suite entered in a time slot, they would exit the same way. There would be an announcement for the suites to exist one at a time. In the event of an emergency, fans can leave at any time but would follow a specific path set up just for their suite. They would tell a security guard of their early exit and alert the rest of the guards. This way we can track where each fan is and ensure no other fans are near them.

Fans are desperate to enjoy the luxury of live sports once again. They will do almost anything to get in and opening the suites may be the first step. Keeping them socially distanced and following the guidelines is the best and safest way for the fans to enjoy their favorite events. We are hoping to be able to open up events fully to the public soon, but until then, this idea may work in the meantime.

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A Fanless US Open

At any tennis match it’s not unusual to hear sounds like whacking, grunting, and sneaker scuffing on the court, but it would be a very different experience to hear no cheering after each point. This is the possible future we may face during the US Open 2020. If the US Open happens according to schedule, will there be a crowd for the athletes to play for?

Founded in 1881, the US Open has been a yearly tennis staple for people around the world. These athletes train their whole lives for a chance to compete with the best on the US Open stage. 2020 will be celebrating its 140th year of the Open, but for fans it may be viewed a bit different. A tennis match is generally a rather silent event. It is tennis etiquette to only cheer and clap after points are awarded, and the crowd is never very “rowdy,” but without fans at all, it will make for an eerie silence for the players and officials. The 2020 US Open is scheduled to take place in USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, NY from August 31 to September 13, 2020. If this event happens according to plan, it will be the second Grand Slam in 2020. The French Open has been postponed until September as of now, while Wimbledon has been cancelled for the first time since 1945.

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on June 16th his plan to continue to honor the US Open but have it be fanless this year. It will be a shame that the fans will have to miss watching their favorites compete head to head for the US Open title, but for the safety and well-being of the athletes and the spectators, the right decision was made. There is one thing for sure to be on the minds of the spectator: they can not wait for 2021.

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