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the build up for next month's Australian Open suffered a jolt after three coronavirus infections were reported on flights to the year's first Grand Slam.
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47 players will now be forced into two weeks of hotel quarantine in Melbourne.
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Organizers say the players will not be able to leave their hotel rooms for 14 days on until they're medically cleared.
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That means they won't be able to practice ahead of the tournament.
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The decision will translate into unequal preparation for the participants.
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Uruguay in public Wevers took to Twitter to express his feelings, saying he'll go from five hours of training in a bubble to being stuck in his room.
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Scottish former world number one Andy Murray revealed he tested positive for Covert 19 last week, but said he was in good health and still hope to compete.
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American Madison Keys pulled out last week after she tested positive.
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Australia has agreed to accept about 1, 200 players officials on staff on 15 flights for the major sporting event that is due to begin next month.