Australian Open: COVID-positive players cleared to compete

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Players competing at the Australian Open this year will not need to disclose positive COVID-19 results and will be able to continue participating if they feel well enough, says Tennis Australia.

Anyone feeling unwell is asked to stay at home.There are no crowd capacity restrictions at the Australian Open.Players competing at the Australian Open this year will not need to disclose positive COVID-19 results and will be able to continue participating if they feel well enough, according to Tennis Australia.

Tiley said it would be up to the player to reveal a positive COVID-19 test result to the organising body. “I think we, as players and as human beings, we’ve kind of gone through a very tough situation throughout a couple years,” de Minaur said. “I think we’re all excited to be back competing, moving around freely, enjoying life as it used to be. We’re just happy to be back where it was pre-COVID.

for at least five days and until they no longer present symptoms. It is also strongly recommended that close contacts continue testing on rapid antigen tests and monitor for symptoms for at least seven days.

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