With quarantine over for almost all of the tennis players who have traveled to Melbourne for the Australian Open, the preparations begin in earnest when …
With quarantine over for almost all of the tennis players who have traveled to Melbourne for the Australian Open, the preparations begin in earnest when a packed week of warm-up events gets underway on Sunday. Serena Williams and Ash Barty headline two WTA tournaments – the Yarra Valley Classic and the Gippsland Trophy – which start on the Melbourne Park courts normally reserved for the Grand Slam. Tennis Australia has arranged six events before the start of the Australian Open to allow players a chance of some match action after two weeks in quarantine hotels. Most of the players were able to train for up to five hours per day during their isolation but 72 were confined to their hotel rooms after fellow passengers on their flights to Australia tested positive for COVID-19.