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Jennifer Brady advances to Australian Open quarter-finals after going through hard coronavirus quarantine
Jennifer Brady, the last player in the Australian Open women’s draw who went through hard quarantine prior to the tournament, says she survived two weeks in isolation by remaining as positive as possible.
Key points:
- Brady says she did not want to view her hard quarantine period as a hurdle during her Australian Open campaign
- Several players have spoken of the toll hard quarantine took on them both physically and emotionally
- Brady will play fellow American Jessica Pegula in the quarter-finals
Brady was one of 72 tennis players placed under a strict lockdown last month after being on a flight with a passenger who tested positive to COVID-19 after arriving in Melbourne.
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