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Only three now remain in AO quarantine
Only three people remain in quarantine in Melbourne, health officials confirmed on Monday. COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria said 12 people linked to the tournament left on
Hewitt tips Kyrgios to go far at Australian Open
Aussie tennis great Lleyton Hewitt believes countryman Nick Kyrgios can go a long way at this year’s Australian Open, saying his year-long break from the
Giorgi win sets up clash with Kenin
Camila Giorgi beat French teenager Clara Burel in first-round action on Monday, 6-4, 6-3, to set up an intriguing clash with Sofia Kenin at the
Venus off to a winning start in Melbourne
Former world No.1 Venus Williams outclassed Holland’s Arantxa Rus in straight sets to reach the second round of the Yarra Valley Classic in a busy
Cat call from quarantined Australian Open player
Australia Open chief Craig Tiley said a request from a player for a kitten to play with during lockdown was the oddest demand his staff
No pressure, just fun, says laid-back Iga Swiatek
French Open champion Isa Swiatek says there is no pressure on her to achieve at the Australian Open. Swiatek, 19, said there was no anxiety
15 still held in AO quarantine
There are still 15 people being held in quarantine ahead of the Australian Open, including one player and two others who tested positive for COVID-19
Cool Collins eases past Bonaventure as tennis returns to Melbourne
Former Australian Open semi-finalist Danielle Collins took 75 minutes to beat Belgian Ysaline Bonaventure 6-3 6-3 in the Yarra Valley Classic on Sunday, as the
Melbourne Order of play – Sunday
MARGARET COURT ARENA – 11:00 a.m. startGippsland Trophy – [WC] Arina RODIONOVA (AUS) vs. [12] Caroline GARCIA (FRA)Gippsland Trophy – [WC] Astra SHARMA (AUS) vs.
30,000 fans allowed daily to watch Australian Open
Crowds of up to 30,000 will be allowed to watch the Australian Open in Melbourne. Victoria’s sports minister Martin Pakula announced at a press conference