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Australian Open tennis players find fault with hotel quarantine, but your horror stories put them to shame – ABC News
Some tennis stars are complaining about the state of hotel quarantine ahead of the Australian Open. These horror hotel stories show how bad things can really get….

The world’s best tennis players are doing it a bit tough at the moment.
They’ve flown to Melbourne for the Australian Open but have been met with hard quarantine in sometimes less-than-lavish circumstances.
Some don’t have balconies. One likened it to a prison.
Russian player Yulia Putintseva complained of mice in her room only to have the Victorian Police Minister later accuse her of feeding them.
Tournament director Craig Tiley cautioned his crowd that their bugbears may not garner much sympathy…
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