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Greek tennis player Michail Pervolarakis tests positive for COVID-19 after leaving Australia

Tennis Australia says a Greek player — who says he has tested positive for coronavirus in South Africa — tested negative before he left Australia on February 9 following the ATP Cup in Melbourne.
Key points:
- Tennis Australia says Michail Pervolarakis returned a negative COVID-19 test and left Australia on February 9
- Pervolarakis represented Greece in the ATP Cup in Melbourne, where he lost both matches
- He is in quarantine in South Africa, describing the conditions he is in as “unacceptable”
Michail Pervolarakis did not play at the Australian Open but represented Greece at the ATP Cup in Melbourne earlier this month.
In an Instagram post, Pervolarakis said he returned a positive result in South Africa after a 24-hour journey from Australia…
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