Sam Querrey explains why he fled Russia after positive Covid test

The American player was sanctioned by the ATP after leaving the St Petersburg Open last October to return home

Sudipto Ganguly
Wednesday 06 January 2021 05:05 EST
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Querrey has explained why he left Russia after testing positive
Querrey has explained why he left Russia after testing positive (Getty)

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Sam Querrey insists he fled Russia after breaching Covid-19 protocols because he felt it was the right thing to do as a father and a husband.

The American was sanctioned by the ATP after leaving the country in a private jet during the St Petersburg Open last October.

Querrey and his wife and baby son all tested positive for the virus before the tournament had begun, with the world No 56 sneaking out of their hotel early in the morning without informing reception.

The ATP, the men's governing body, handed the 33-year-old a suspended $20,000 fine which will be lifted if Querrey does not commit further breaches of health and safety protocols related to COVID-19 within a probationary six-month period.

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"I ... had to make a decision between 10 p.m. and 10 a.m. the next day," Querrey told Sports Illustrated in an interview.

"I had my wife there, and I had my baby there, and as a human decision, I was like, 'Hey, I don't feel comfortable with this.' So we made the decision to charter a plane and leave."

Querrey said he was ready to quarantine in the tournament hotel for two weeks after testing positive but after two days he was told he was no longer welcome at the hotel and doctors would determine if they had to quarantine in a hospital instead.

The American said lack of clarity made it necessary for him, his wife, and their seven-month-old son to fly to London and quarantine at an Airbnb.

"I felt as a father and a husband there's a human element to this, and I had to do what I feel like is right," he said, adding that the flight cost him about $40,000 plus and he had to also pay for the stay in London for two weeks.

"I wasn't willing to let our family go to a hospital for a minimum of two weeks where we were at."

Querrey said he was "frustrated" with the media coverage of the incident.

"It made it seem like I just got COVID and bounced. I didn't feel how it was portrayed after that was fair," Querrey said.

Reuters

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