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No special treatment' for tennis players in Melbourne

Players living under strict quarantine rules after arriving for the Australian Open will get "no special treatment", says Victorian premier Daniel Andrews.

Axar.az reports that seventy-two players are confined to their hotel rooms in Melbourne for 14 days after positive coronavirus test results on flights bound for the event.

At least nine infected people - including one player - are in quarantine, officials say.

"The virus doesn't treat you especially, so neither do we," Andrews said.

Some players have complained the harder 14-day quarantine was unnecessary.

With the Grand Slam tournament set to start on 8 February, players are resorting to hitting balls against the walls and windows of their rooms to stay sharp.

Date
2021.01.18 / 21:53
Author
Axar.az
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