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Muguruza says she can live with limited audiences
- By Bill Scott
- . January 6, 2021
Former WTA No. 1 Garbine Muguruza will manage as the 2021 season begins in front of limited fans with the COVID-19 pandemic remaining a threat

AO quarantine the first challenge for Kenin
- By Bill Scott
- . January 6, 2021
Australian Open holder Sofia Kenin admits that the upcoming pre-event 14-day COVID quarantine period will be the first major challenge of her Grand Slam title

Loved-up Svito faces quarantine ban on boyfriend
- By Bill Scott
- . January 6, 2021
Elina Svitolina has been given the hard word by Australian Open organisers: stay clear of boyfriend Gael Monfils during this month’s mandatory COVID-19 quarantine. The

Querrey ‘sets record straight’ over Covid flight
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 6, 2021
American Sam Querrey has ‘set the record straight’ about his breach of ATP rules by fleeing the St Petersburg Open in a private jet, revealing

Melbourne split into covid-secure fan zones
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 6, 2021
Fans attending the Australian Open next month will be split up into three different precincts in a bid to keep the venue covid-secure. Tennis Australian

2021 ATP Cup squads announced
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 6, 2021
ATP CUP SQUADS:Serbia (Novak Djokovic, Dusan Lajovic, Filip Krajinovic, Nikola Cacic) Spain (Rafael Nadal, Roberto Bautista Agut, Marcel Granollers, Pablo Carreno Busta) Austria (Dominic Thiem, Dennis Novak, Philipp

Bryan Brothers back to winning ways in Florida
- By Peter Rowe
- . January 6, 2021
Six-times winners of the Delray Beach Open The Bryan Brothers, made their debut on the ATP Champions Tour as retired players on Monday in Florida

WTA counting on Wimbledon in 2021 calendar
- By Bill Scott
- . January 5, 2021
The WTA on Tuesday released a first-half calendar for 2021 which runs up through the regularly scheduled summer Wimbledon dates. The worldwide COVID crisis did

Australian Open travel plans hitting snags
- By Bill Scott
- . January 5, 2021
Optimistic plans for a mass airlift of players from around the world (Dubai, Singapore, LA) into Melbourne in time for the mid-month start of Australian

Linespeople redundant as AO goes digital
- By Bill Scott
- . January 5, 2021
Australian Open officials have driven another spike into the honourable profession of linesperson, with the announcement that calls at next month’s delayed major will be