and 0lly, former major winner reief goosen says we could be looking at the next tiger woods right heresportsday. we will have more throughout the evening. but for me and the rest of the team, good bye for now. 0lie foster with the support. the louvre museum in paris has opened its doors again for the first time since the start of the covid epidemic. strict health rules are in place, and you have to book online in advance — but for art—lovers it's a long—awaited treat. hugh schofield reports. shut for three months for covid, the famous glass pyramid has opened again but the experience is not quite as before. masks are compulsory, you have to book a time slot, there are limits on numbers. what's not changed is the public appetite for art. translation: we thought people might not come because it is a closed space, but the louvre is an open space. we have large courtyards with statutes, 200,000 square metres of galleries. it's easy to take a stroll here. the tourists are still not back in france, so for now this is a treat mainly for parisians. a louvre with perhaps a fifth of its regular