Montreal Gazette

Aussie Open delayed to February

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The Australian Open will start on Feb. 8, three weeks later than scheduled, the ATP Tour said on Thursday in releasing an update of its calendar for 2021 revising the first seven weeks of the season.

The start date of the main draw of the tournament was originally slated for Jan. 18 and Tennis Australia have been locked in drawnout negotiatio­ns with local government over COVID-19 health security measures.

Organizers were still unable to confirm the start date on Thursday.

This year's Wimbledon tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, while the U.S. and French Opens went ahead with the players confined to bio-secure `bubbles,' unable to leave their hotel rooms except to train and play.

The state of Victoria on Thursday recorded a 48th straight day without a case of community transmitte­d COVID-19 but many health restrictio­ns remain in place in Melbourne, and internatio­nal travel to Australia is still strictly limited.

The ATP said men's qualifying for the year's first Grand Slam would take place in Doha from Jan. 10-13 before players relocate to Melbourne to enter quarantine for two weeks.

Players, including reigning Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic, had warned organizers against expecting competitor­s to go straight from quarantine into Grand Slam matches.

The ATP tournament scheduled to take place in Adelaide has been moved to Melbourne to be played in the week commencing Jan. 31 alongside another men's warm-up tournament in the city.

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