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Australian Open players in stricter Covid isolation say they risk injury if not allowed to train – The Guardian
Some affected players say they they were misled about rules and organisers had promised this situation would not happen

Australian OpenSome affected players say they they were misled about rules and organisers had promised this situation would not happen
Australian Open tennis players who have been forced into stricter quarantine have said they were misled about the rules for the tournament, were promised they would be allowed to train, and are risking injury ahead of the competition.
On Saturday 47 players and 143 travellers were confined to their rooms for 14 days after one flight attendant and two passengers who…
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