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Australian Open player confirms COVID diagnosis as travel protocols tightened – The New Daily
A rising tennis star, ranked in the top 70, has become the first Australian Open player in Melbourne quarantine to be named as an active coronavirus case.

A rising tennis star who had complained about hotel quarantine has become the first Australian Open player in Melbourne to be named as an active coronavirus case.
Paula Badosa’s COVID diagnosis comes after officials reported that 10 people who travelled to Australia for the tournament had been infected with COVID-19.
Yet unlike the 23-year-old from Spain, some of those were likely to be viral shedding, where someone still has the virus in their system but is no longer contagious.
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