Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Australian Open Grand Slam delayed to Feb 8: Report

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MELBOURNE: The Australian Open tennis Grand Slam will start three weeks late on February 8, reports said on Wednesday, with players cleared to train during quarantine following lengthy negotiatio­ns with state authoritie­s. According to Australian media, the start date was announced to players by tournament director Craig Tiley. If confirmed, it will join the three other major tournament­s in being disrupted by the coronaviru­s. Tennis Australia has been in protracted talks with Victoria state authoritie­s in Melbourne, which only emerged from a months-long lockdown in October following a second wave of cases.

“It’s taken a while, but the great news is it looks like we are going to be able to hold the AO (Australian Open) on 8 February,” Tiley was quoted as telling players in a leaked letter. “Players will have to quarantine for two weeks from 15 January, but the Victorian government has agreed to special conditions for AO participan­ts -- agreeing that they need to be able to prepare for a Grand Slam.”

Under the plan, players who test negative for the virus will be able to train while in isolation, Tiley wrote.

Tennis Australia did not confirm the reports on Wednesday, and said plans were still awaiting approval from the state government.

A February 8 start date would allow for a week of warm-up tournament­s after quarantine, but would likely mean scrapping the flagship ATP Cup men’s team event due to a lack of time. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews earlier said he remained committed to holding the Australian Open, but that safety was paramount.

“Unlike every other tennis tournament that the men’s and women’s tours will play this year, only the Australian Open is a tennis tournament in a city where it can likely be assumed that those players will bring the virus here,” he told reporters.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The Olympic rings were reinstalle­d in Tokyo Bay on Tuesday, after being removed in August, as organisers ramp up preparatio­ns with the hope that the symbol will help build enthusiasm for the coronaviru­s-postponed Games, now scheduled to open on July 23, 2021.
REUTERS The Olympic rings were reinstalle­d in Tokyo Bay on Tuesday, after being removed in August, as organisers ramp up preparatio­ns with the hope that the symbol will help build enthusiasm for the coronaviru­s-postponed Games, now scheduled to open on July 23, 2021.

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