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Legal dispute at quarantine hotel threatens Australian Open – The Age
The Australian Open faces another major disruption after the owners of 36 private apartments in The Westin Melbourne challenged a plan by Tennis Australia and Victorian…

Under the plan, all international players will be required to quarantine for 14 days at the Westin but will be permitted to leave the hotel for one daily block of five hours for practice and treatment. During quarantine, they will be tested for COVID-19 at least five times and will be supervised while practising at Melbourne Park.
The Andrews government signed off on the deal on December 18 but apartment owners were notified by email only on December 23. They insist they never agreed to the plan,…
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