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Andy Murray in doubt, Madison Keys out as Tennys Sandgren boards flight to Melbourne for Australian Open despite recent positive COVID-19 test
Andy Murray’s return to the Australian Open is in doubt after the Scotsman tested positive for COVID-19 just days before he was due to fly to Australia via a charter flight.
Key points:
- Sandgren tweeted he tested positive to COVID-19 on Monday and claimed he also returned a positive result in November
- He tweeted he had been barred from boarding a chartered flight in Los Angeles before being allowed to fly
- COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria said Sandgren had been cleared to travel to Australia
The three-time grand slam champion and five-time Australian Open finalist is isolating at home near London, the tournament said in a statement.
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