Glasgow Times

Warm-up event added for women in lockdown

- ELEANOR CROOKS

ORGANISERS of the Australian Open have added an extra women’s warm-up event for players who have been unable to train.

Competitor­s who arrived in Australia this month are undergoing a strict quarantine process, where they can only leave their rooms for several hours a day to practice.

However, there are 72 players – including British No.2 Heather Watson and former Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka – in a full 14-day lockdown having been on planes where players and coaches tested positive for the virus. They are not allowed out of their hotel rooms at all.

Officials of the opening major of the year, which begins on February 8, have said there will now be three WTA 500 events – the two originally scheduled from January 31 to February 6, with an additional tournament for players who have been unable to train that starts on February 3 and concludes on February 7.

The three men’s events have all been pushed back 24 hours in a bid to aid those competitor­s in full quarantine.

Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said: “This has been a particular­ly challengin­g time for the athletes in hard lockdown and we, along with the WTA and ATP, aim to do everything we can to help.

“These changes to the lead-in events have been made to give the 72 players a little bit of extra time to help them prepare. We also will prioritise them for things like practice sessions, gym and ice baths.”

Andy Murray confirmed last week he would miss the Melbourne tournament having failed to find a “workable quarantine” after he recovered from the virus.

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British No.2 Heather Watson is among the isolated players

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