Australian Open to plough ahead despite players' quarantine anger
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Forty-seven players and their entourages have to isolate for two weeks in their hotel rooms in Melbourne and are no longer able to leave them to train.
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Forty-seven players and their entourages have to isolate for two weeks in their hotel rooms in Melbourne and are no longer able to leave them to train.
Full ArticleAustralians Sam Stosur and Daria Gavrilova had contrasting fortunes in their first matches at home after long absences Sunday in..
The already new-look start to the Australian Open, which saw the first Major of the year delayed by three weeks and a swathe of new..