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Quarantine complainers ‘in a minority’ says Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley

The vast majority of tennis players quarantining in Melbourne are doing so without complaint, according to Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley.
Key points:
- Australian Open organisers held a conference call with players last night
- A proposal to shorten men’s matches to best-of-three sets has been rejected
- Craig Tiley says Novak Djokovic is entitled to offer suggestions
Tournament organisers held a conference call last night with hundreds of the players, many of whom wanted to apologise for the comments of what Mr Tiley referred to as a “minority” of disgruntled competitors.
“The majority of the players have been absolutely fantastic and this is a playing group that’s a little bit upset with what some of the playing group have said,…
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