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Government ‘bail-out’ for Tennis Australia
The Victorian State government in Australia is in talks with Tennis Australia to help it cover the cost of delaying the Australian Open and quarantining
Oz Open pushed back to February 8
The Australian Open could be pushed back to February 8-21, according to French newspaper L’Equipe. The newspaper has also reported players and their support staff could
Millman pleads for ‘flexible quarantine’ in Melbourne
Aussie John Millman believes many players around the world can’t grasp how successful Australia’s COVID battle has been but has called for flexibility around any
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
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
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
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
Fears for Oz Open after State premier says no deal has been reached
The Australian Open has been thrown into doubt after the State of Victoria’s premier said no deals had been signed off to stage any tennis
Sinner sails in Sofia; sets up final with Pospisil
Teenaged Jannik Sinner and 30-year-old Vasek Pospisil will both hope for a career-first title on Saturday when they meet in the final of the ATP
ATP bubble life no oasis of calm: Tsitsipas
Tensions increase easily inside what has been a boring ATP anti-COVID bubble, with Stefanos Tsisipas longing for the controlled chaos of the pre-pandemic times. The Greek holder