Tennis-Australian Open to start on Feb. 8 - ATP
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[December 17, 2020]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The
Australian Open will start on Feb. 8, three weeks later than
scheduled, the ATP Tour said on Thursday in releasing an update of
its calendar for 2021 revising the first seven weeks of the season.
The start date of the main draw of the tournament was originally
slated for Jan. 18 and Tennis Australia have been locked in
drawn-out negotiations with local government over COVID-19 health
security measures.
Organisers were still unable to confirm the start date on Thursday.
This year's Wimbledon tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19
pandemic, while the U.S. and French Opens went ahead with the
players confined to bio-secure 'bubbles', unable to leave their
hotel rooms except to train and play.
The state of Victoria on Thursday recorded a 48th straight day
without a case of community transmitted COVID-19 but many health
restrictions remain in place in Melbourne, and international travel
to Australia is still strictly limited.
The ATP said men's qualifying for the year's first Grand Slam would
take place in Doha from Jan. 10-13 before players relocate to
Melbourne to enter quarantine for two weeks.
Players, including reigning Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic,
had warned organisers against expecting competitors to go straight
from quarantine into Grand Slam matches.
The ATP tournament scheduled to take place in Adelaide has been
moved to Melbourne to be played in the week commencing Jan. 31
alongside another men's warm-up tournament in the city.
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General view during the
match between Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Austria's Dominic Thiem
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A shortened version of the ATP Cup men's team tournament, which made
its debut this year in cities around Australia, will take place in
Melbourne from Feb. 1-5 before the Grand Slam begins on the
following Monday.
The ATP season will now open with tournaments in Delray Beach,
Florida and Antalya in Turkey from Jan. 5-13 before preparations for
the trip to Melbourne Park begin.
The Auckland Classic and New York Open will not take place this
year, the ATP said, while the Maharashtra Open in India and Rio Open
in Brazil will be rescheduled.
"The reconfigured calendar for the start of the 2021 season
represents a huge collaborative effort across tennis, under
challenging circumstances," said ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi.
"Health and safety will continue to be paramount as we navigate the
challenges ahead ... "
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney; editing by Peter Rutherford)
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