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Quarantine takes toll on early Australian Open exits – The Age
Paula Badosa says her hard quarantine experience in Melbourne, exacerbated and extended after she tested positive to COVID-19, left her at about 70 per cent capacity…

I was totally against the clock, said Badosa, who spent two hours and 38 minutes on-court before losing to Russian qualifier Liudmila Samsonova.
I didnt feel like that bad in tennis, but the first days I was training 40 minutes. My body was very, like, slow. It was tough for me to recover.
Badosa had been a vocal critic of Australias strict quarantine measures, but she struck a more diplomatic tone in defeat.
I think youre doing it very, very well in this country. Thats why you dont have cases….
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