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Australian Open lockdown rolls on for 72 players after COVID cases reclassified – 7NEWS.com.au
Coronavirus cases on three flights forced 72 players into lockdown – and there’s been no reprieve from officials.

Two Australian Open players have tested positive for coronavirus, with the reclassification of another two cases failing to free some of the 72 players confined to hard quarantine.
The two unnamed players and another person connected to the Open were among four fresh coronavirus cases reported in Victoria on Tuesday.
One is a woman in her 20s and the other two are men in their 30s.
A total of 72 players have been forced into 14 days of hard lockdown over positive tests on three charter flights to…
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