Otago Daily Times

Open ‘likely’ to be delayed week or two

TENNIS

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MELBOURNE: Victorian Sports and Tourism Minister Martin Pakula concedes the 2021 Australian Open will ‘‘most likely’’ be delayed — but only by a week or two.

Pakula yesterday also said the delicate negotiatio­ns between the government­s and various stakeholde­rs were close to a conclusion, after Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews earlier said on television that the Open ‘‘will go ahead’’.

But just not starting as scheduled on January 18.

‘‘There’s a number of potential dates on the table. I’ve seen reports that suggest that it’s likely to be delayed by a week or two. I think that’s still most likely,’’ he said.

‘‘But it’s not the only option. As you know, the French Open was delayed by many months and Wimbledon didn’t occur at all.

‘‘I still think it’s much more likely that it will be a shorter rather than longer delay. I don’t want to unduly repeat myself but these are very complex negotiatio­ns.’’

Open tournament director and Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley on Sunday said the final dates for the Melbourne Park grand slam should be confirmed within two weeks.

‘‘We’ve got obviously a huge amount of complexity in negotiatin­g with both Tennis Australia but also with the ATP and the WTA,’’ Pakula said.

‘‘And then there’s the conversati­ons with the Department of Health and Human Services and Justice.

‘‘So it’s a very complicate­d set of conversati­ons. I’m still confident we’ll have an Australian Open and we’ll have one in the early part of the year.’’

The sports minister would not be drawn on discussing the players’ and their entourages’ quarantine arrangemen­ts amid speculatio­n the process may be shortened to only 10 days, other than to reaffirm that they would definitely be required to quarantine.

‘‘The exact nature of that quarantine, whether or not it’s their own bubble, or something more common, is still part of those conversati­ons,’’ he said.

‘‘The quarantine requiremen­ts will be those that are ultimately agreed with the public health and then it will be a matter for the ATP and the WTA about whether or not they are acceptable.’’

Officials conducted some 10,000 Covid19 tests before and during the US Open in New York in September. Frenchman Benoit Paire was the only player to return a positive to Covid.

‘‘An extremely rigorous testing regime will apply to the players both before they leave the port that they come in from and when they arrive,’’ Pakula said. — AAP

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