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Australian Open tennis player in hotel quarantine tests positive for COVID-19 – Sydney Morning Herald
Paula Badosa said that she received her positive test result on the seventh day of hard quarantine, and was not feeling well.

A Spanish tennis player who was forced to quarantine in her hotel room in Melbourne after potentially being exposed to the coronavirus on an Australian Open charter flight says she has tested positive for COVID-19.
Paula Badosa, a 23-year-old who reached the fourth round at last year’s French Open and is ranked in the top 70, wrote early on Friday morning on Twitter that she received her test result for the illness caused by the coronavirus on the seventh day of her hard quarantine.
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