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Australian Open still set to start on Monday, Craig Tiley says, with players at ‘relatively low’ risk of COVID infection – ABC News
Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley says he fully expects the Australian Open will start on Monday as scheduled, despite the positive COVID case in a quarantine…
Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley says he is still confident the Australian Open will start as scheduled on Monday, despite a positive COVID case in a quarantine hotel that had housed players and staff.
Key points:
- Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley says the plan for the Australian Open has not changed despite the new case in Melbourne
- Victoria’s Deputy Chief Health Officer says the risk of player infection is low
- Premier Daniel Andrews says Australian Open players and staff have not received…
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