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Plush hotels to house quarantined players
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 1, 2020
Melbourne’s plush Crown Promenade hotel is gearing up as the likely quarantine host for players arriving Australia to compete at the grand slam in early

Shortage of ball kids for Melbourne
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 30, 2020
A delay to the start of the Australian Open could see a shortage of ball kids for the 2021 event in Melbourne. The event looks

Players will follow COVID rules in Melbourne, says TV commentator
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 27, 2020
Australian tennis commentator Craig Gabriel believes players have learned their lesson from COVID-19 and won’t cause any problems if allowed into the country for the

February 1 likely start date for Australian Open
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 26, 2020
February 1 is looming as the start date for the 2021 Australian Open, with a decision due in days. With Victorian State government officials refusing

NZ tennis will survive despite $1m loss
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 26, 2020
Tennis in New Zealand will survive, despite suffering a $1m loss from no ASB Classic in January. Thats the opinion of Tennis Auckland chairman Simon

Melbourne delay as premier insists on no quarantine concessions
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 25, 2020
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
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 25, 2020
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
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 25, 2020
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
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 23, 2020
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

Nadal calls for patience over Melbourne dates
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 22, 2020
Rafa Nadal has urged patience over plans for The Australian Open after reports surfaced the grand slam event may be delayed because of COVID-19 quarantine