World No.1 Barty joins elite field for Adelaide exhibition
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[January 21, 2021]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - World
number one Ash Barty will join Serena Williams, Rafa Nadal and Novak
Djokovic in playing a pre-Australian Open exhibition event in
Adelaide at the end of the month, organisers confirmed on Thursday.
U.S. Open winners Dominic Thiem and Naomi Osaka and women's No. 2
Simona Halep will be part of the eight-player field, which also
includes 19-year-old Italian Jannik Sinner.
The Adelaide event, dubbed "A Day at the Drive", will launch
Australia's summer of tennis and take place at the city's Memorial
Drive Tennis Centre on Jan. 29.
Barty, 24, has not played a competitive match since February, opting
not to defend her French Open title and skipping the U.S. Open in
New York amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
"I am looking forward to playing my first match for the 2021 season in
Adelaide," said the Queenslander, who won a WTA event in Adelaide last
year.
"I have fond memories from the Adelaide International last year and it
will be great to get back on court here for A Day at the Drive."
The Australian Open, the year's first Grand Slam, has been delayed until
Feb. 8 this year. The Melbourne Park venue will also host warm-up events
from Jan. 31.
Hundreds of other players and their entourages are undergoing mandatory
14-day quarantine in Melbourne.
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Australia's Ashleigh
Barty in action during her semi final match against Czech Republic's
Petra Kvitova REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari
Tennis Australia Chief Executive Craig Tiley said earlier in the
week that the top players were sent to Adelaide to ensure organisers
did not exceed the limit set by the authorities for people
quarantining in Melbourne.
That decision prompted claims from some of those isolating in
Melbourne that the big names were receiving better treatment.
Tiley did not disagree.
"... they're the top players in the world and my general rule is if
you're at the top of the game, a grand slam champion, it's just the
nature of the business," he said.
"You are going to get a better deal."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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