BSP-10 ‘New challenges’ hit Australian Open warm-up events

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‘New challenges’ hit Australian Open warm-up events

MELBOURNE, Nov 18, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Lead-up events to the Australian Open
tennis Grand Slam were thrown into doubt Wednesday after organisers flagged
“new challenges” around players arriving in the country during the
coronavirus pandemic.

In a message to players the ATP, the men’s tennis tour, said arrivals
originally planned for December were now uncertain, potentially disrupting
the packed January schedule.

With players facing a 14-day quarantine, any delay could make it difficult
to hold the high-profile ATP Cup and other tournaments before the Australian
Open’s scheduled start on January 18 in Melbourne.

“In discussions with Tennis Australia over the past 24 hours, we have been
informed there are some new challenges around the previously planned arrival
dates for players and team members,” read the ATP’s message, which was
tweeted by world number 193 Lukas Lacko.

“We understand there is uncertainty about the start of the 2021 season,
and we are working as hard as possible to deliver the best possible calendar
of events,” the ATP added.

International travel to Australia is still tightly controlled and all
overseas arrivals must quarantine for two weeks, while individual states also
have their own coronavirus restrictions.

It’s also unclear whether players will be allowed to train during
quarantine.

Tennis Australia on Monday flagged plans to move warm-up events from
Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart, Adelaide and Canberra to the state of
Victoria, to mitigate against any possible state border closures.

But Victoria’s state premier Dan Andrews said the move was “not a done
deal”, particularly since Melbourne only recently emerged from a month-long
lockdown.

Australia has been relatively successful in containing the virus, with
just over 27,700 cases and 907 deaths recorded since the pandemic began.

But an outbreak in South Australia, which neighbours Victoria, triggered a
six-day lockdown Wednesday as officials rush to contain a cluster in
Adelaide.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1326 hrs