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Only 22 players left in Melbourne lockdown
All but 22 players are out of quarantine and preparing for pre-Open events next week as Melbourne readies itself to stage the first Grand Slam
ATP Cup kicks off Melbourne’s summer of tennis
Tennis returns to Melbourne Park on Tuesday as the ATP Cup gets under way with the world’s top players in action. Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, Dominic Thiem and Daniil
It’s fantastic to be back on court: Barty
World No.1 Ash Barty’s return to tennis didn’t go exactly to plan, but she took plenty of positives from her defeat to Simona Halep in
Wawrinka tested positive for COVID-19 in 2020
Former Australian Open winner Stan Wawrinka has admitted he tested positive for COVID-19 late last year. The 35-year-old said he self-isolated at home in Switzerland
Konta looks forward to ‘normality’ in Melbourne
British No. 1 Johanna Konta says she is looking forward to getting back to some normality after two weeks in quarantine. “This has definitely been
Khachanov, Goffin headline Murray River Open
Karen Khachanov and David Goffin will be the headline players at the inaugural Murray River Open, one of two ATP 250s being held in Melbourne
Players frustrated over extra day in quarantine
The first groups of quarantined players began leaving their accommodation on Thursday evening, Melbourne time, while others still locked up have taken to social media
Lockdown no handicap for golf mad Barty
World No. 1 Ash Barty took to golf to keep her eye in during her absence from the WTA tour, lowering her handicap from 10
Kenin ‘fit and ready’ to defend her crown
Defending Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin has moved on from the “disappointments” of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic and says she is fit and ready
Nadal supports AO Covid measures: watch video here
Rafael Nadal has urged other players in lockdown to take a “wider perspective” on COVID-19 safety measures in an interview with CNN. “I feel very