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List of athletes
A number of sportspeople eligible for the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo stated that they would not attend because of the
COVID-19 pandemic in Japan . In the case of tennis, media speculated that some absentees were unenthusiastic about competing in any case and used COVID-19 as a convenient excuse.
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List
Qualified but withdrew due to postponement or COVID-19 concerns
Qualified but withdrew due to testing positive for COVID-19
See also
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