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Why Australian Open 2021 has ‘no concern’ after Michail Pervolarakis’ COVID-19 infection – 7NEWS.com.au
Just like Victoria’s five-day lockdown, the Australian Open’s first coronavirus scare hasn’t stopped the grand slam.

The Australian Open will roll on after Victorias chief health officer Brett Sutton said there is unlikely to be any concern about a Greek tennis players COVID-19 infection.
World No.463 Michail Pervolarakis on Saturday revealed he had tested positive after travelling from Australia to South Africa.
The 24-year-old did not play in the Australian Open but he did take part in the lead-in ATP Cup alongside world No.6 Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Pervolarakis tested negative before flying out of Melbourne Airports…
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