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Tennis: Unvaccinated players at Australian Open must undergo quarantine, says PM, Tennis News & Top Stories

SYDNEY (REUTERS) – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday (Oct 27) said unvaccinated tennis players must undergo a mandatory two-week Covid-19 quarantine if they wish to travel to the country for the Australian Open tournament.

“Same rules apply to everyone whether you are a grand slam winner, prime minister, business traveller, a student or whoever,” Morrison told Seven News on Wednesday.

Men’s world number one Novak Djokovic has declined to disclose his vaccination status and said last week he might not play at the tournament, “things being as they are”.

Melbourne, the country’s second-largest city and host of the Australian Open, will allow quarantine-free entry to fully vaccinated international travellers from Nov 1.

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