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Players concerned about Hurricane Irene

Players concerned about Hurricane Irene
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The world's top players reveal their concerns about Hurricane Irene and her possible effects on the US Open, which starts on Monday in New York.

The world's top tennis players have revealed their concerns about Hurricane Irene and her possible effects on the US Open.

The final major of the year begins in New York on Monday, and the East Coast of the USA has already been hit with ferocious storms, including winds of around 80mph, which have been blamed for three deaths in North Carolina and Virginia.

"We had to go and get stuff from the supermarket for the room in case – well, loads of places are gonna be closed," said world number four Andy Murray. "There's a two-and-a-half-hour queue at the supermarket."

Meanwhile, 16-time grand slam winner Roger Federer described the situation as "scary".

"At my age, you know what it takes to get ready, and you don't panic," said the 30-year-old. "I won't be playing tomorrow. It's not an issue. But sure it's somewhat scary, because we don't know how hard it's going to hit us.

"I've got family. We're in New York City, it's not just a regular city. It's quite something with all the buildings."

While some players are preparing themselves as best as possible, others appear not overly concerned.

"I think everyone's a bit overreacting about everything," said Maria Sharapova. "But of course you have to take precautions.

"But where are we gonna go? All hundreds of us? I just hope that our hotel is nice and tough and sturdy. That's all we can do, right?"

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