The Australian Open
Melbourne delay as premier insists on no quarantine concessions
Victoria’s State premier Dan Andrews has reinforced his view that strict quarantine rules must be in place if the Australian Open is to go ahead
Police to supervise Australian Open training sessions
The Australian Open is likely to go ahead a week later than planned with police-supervised practice sessions. Radio presenter and court announcer Brett Phillips tweeted
Murray calls for COVID jab to ensure future of game
Former World No.1 Andy Murray says tennis players should have a COVID-19 vaccination in order to play in future tournaments. The 2021 tennis calendar still
Qualifiers could be canned to save Australian Open
A three-round qualification tournament before the first round of the Australian Open is set to be sacrificed to allow the first grand slam of the
Australian Open start date known in two weeks
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley has moved to scotch rumours that the Australian Open will be delated by declaring he is confident of confirming the
Australia Open may be delayed until April
The Australian Open could be delayed until April according to media reports, after Victorian Premier Dan Andrews said the date of the event “was still
Players could boycott Australian Open
Sources close to several elite tennis players say they will boycott the Australian Open if the Victorian government in Melbourne does not allow warm-up tournaments.
Djokovic pleads for easing of Melbourne COVID restrictions
Novak Djokovic has called on Australian authorities to permit players to compete before the Australian Open while undertaking quarantine. Djokovic said he would do whatever
Konta fears for players’ health in Australia
British No. 1 Johanna Konta has warned that players’ health could suffer if they are forced to go from a two-week mandatory quarantine straight into
More doubts over Australian Open as travel plans rejected
Tough quarantine restrictions could see the Australian Open moved or even delayed after the Victorian government has again refused to accept Tennis Australia’s proposals for