Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

In quarantine, Bopanna forced to hunt for new partner

SOUSA’S DEPARTURE WAS DELAYED AFTER TESTING POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 BEFORE TAKING HIS FLIGHT TO MELBOURNE

- Rutvick Mehta rutvick.mehta@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Stuck in quarantine for 14 days, Rohan Bopanna is also without a doubles partner now for the Australian Open. The doubles world No 38 faces uncertaint­y after his original partner, Portugal’s Joao Sousa, pulled out due to the strict quarantine protocols in Australia. Sousa’s departure was delayed after testing positive for Covid-19 before taking his flight to Melbourne. Though he has tested negative, it is too late due to Australia’s strict quarantine rules. What makes the situation more complicate­d for Bopanna—he is one of 72 players forced to isolate in their rooms for two weeks—is that the fortnight’s quarantine requiremen­ts mean no new outstation player can fly in and be cleared for the season’s first Grand Slam starting on February 8. India’s top doubles pro will thus have to find a new partner from among those already quarantini­ng in Australia. He is likely to have a shot only if someone else’s partner pulls out before the draw.

“I am still searching for a partner…I will need to find one before February 4 (when the draw will be announced),” Bopanna said from Melbourne.

The 40-year-old Bopanna will be in hard quarantine till Jan 30 as he was on one of the three flights carrying players, support staff and officials that had positive cases. Sousa, who tested positive around 10 days ago, had still hoped to make it. The 14-day quarantine rule though means the 31-year-old will miss the main draw of a Grand Slam for the first time since the 2013 Wimbledon. “Even though I tested negative and have no symptoms, due to the strict rules of the Australian government, I won’t be able to travel,” he wrote on Instagram.

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