The men's qualifying tournament for the year's
first Grand Slam is being hosted by Qatar from Jan. 10-13, while
the women are competing in Dubai.
Players are set to begin arriving in Melbourne this week for the
Australian Open and Victoria's government has said it was
imposing the strongest protocols seen at any tennis tournament
for the Feb. 8-21 event.
"Two players have returned a positive COVID-19 test at
Australian Open men's qualifying in Doha, Qatar," Tennis
Australia said in a statement. "Both players have been withdrawn
from the tournament and transferred to a quarantine hotel.
"Local health authorities, the tournament physician and medical
team are monitoring each individual. Contact tracing is
currently underway to notify close contacts."
Morocco's Elliot Benchetrit, who lost 6-4 6-3 to fourth seed
Kudla, said in a video posted on Instagram that news of the
positive test reached match officials when the American was
leading 5-3 in the second set.
However, they did not interrupt the match to inform Kudla of the
positive test and the American broke serve to seal the win.
"The rule was to finish the game in progress before the match
was stopped and it was during the last game of the match so he
was declared the winner ..." Benchetrit told the Tennis Majors
website by telephone.
A Tennis Australia spokesperson said local health authorities
inform organisers in writing if a player tests positive. The
player is then notified as soon as possible, which can be during
a match.
Australian wildcard Dane Sweeny received a walkover into the
third and final round of qualifying due to Kudla's withdrawal.
Also advancing on account of a walkover was Mario Vilella
Martinez of Spain after Cerundolo beat Spaniard Guillermo
Garcia-Lopez 6-2 6-4 before being withdrawn.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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