Tennis
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Novak Djokovic has defended his ‘good intentions’ after receiving intense criticism for providing Tennis Australia with suggestions on how to improve player conditions
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Tournament organisers clarify comments made by Craig Tiley that the Victorian government would share quarantine costs
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Two other positive cases have been reclassified but health authorities say those on their flights must remain in hard lockdown
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The Spanish world No 13 has backtracked after blaming the Victorian government for being confined to a Melbourne hotel room
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Nick Kyrgios has labelled Novak Djokovic ‘a tool’ on Twitter after the world No 1 asked authorities to consider easing restrictions
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Victorian government has downgraded most parts of Sydney to ‘orange’ but is standing firm on quarantine for Australian Open
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Quarantined tennis players, fan ‘pods’ and much smaller crowds. Here’s how the 2021 Australian Open is shaping up amid the pandemic
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Hotel rooms have been made into makeshift training centres as anger and frustration permeates the lead-in to the tournament in Melbourne
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Sloane Stephens and Heather Watson among about 70 players forced to isolate after passenger from inbound flight tested positive
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Australian Open players are isolating in hotel rooms after multiple positive cases of Covid-19
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The most in-form player in the world bids to improve on a woeful record in grand slam events at the Australian Open
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A total of 47 players competing in the Australian Open will be forced to remain in their hotel rooms for 14 days following three positive Covid-19 tests
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Who scored? Who misbehaved? Who is lending a hand?
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Former world number one Andy Murray’s positive test shows the tennis grand slam’s screening processes are working, epidemiologists say
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The American says he first tested positive in November and tournament organisers argue he is therefore not infectious
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Andy Murray’s participation in the Australian Open is in doubt after he tested positive for coronavirus
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Tomic has retaliated to past media criticism and insisted he has shown his commitment to tennis by travelling to the Middle East and
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Francesca Jones has booked her trip to the Australian Open with an easy straight-sets win in the final qualifying round for the Grand Slam tournament
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