Serena Williams and Ash Barty headline two WTA
tournaments - the Yarra Valley Classic and the Gippsland Trophy
- which start on the Melbourne Park courts normally reserved for
the Grand Slam.
Tennis Australia have arranged six events before the start of
the Australian Open to allow players a chance of some match
action after two weeks in quarantine hotels.
Most of the players were able to train for up to five hours per
day during their isolation but 72 were confined to their hotel
rooms after fellow passengers on their flights to Australia
tested positive for COVID-19.
Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley said those players would be
given priority treatment over the next few days and he was
confident they would be ready to go for the first day of the
Australian Open on Feb. 8.
"We've given nine days between them coming out of quarantine to
when they really need to play at the Australian Open," he told
reporters at Melbourne Park on Saturday.
"While in an athletes' mind that might not be perfectly ideal,
it is enough time to be as ready as you possibly can."
Fans of men's tennis will have to wait until Monday to get their
first fix of the action when the Murray River Open and Great
Ocean Road Open ATP warm-ups will get underway, also at the
Grand Slam venue.
The men's draws at the warm-ups are weaker because top players
like Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Dominic Thiem will be
representing their countries in the ATP Cup team tournament,
which was pushed back until Tuesday to allow the athletes more
time to prepare.
Australian Nick Kyrgios leads the field at the Murray River Open
after his 11-month absence from action resulted in him missing
the ATP Cup because of a rankings slump.
"I feel like I am playing well and am ready to go," he said on
Saturday.
"Everyone is really playing it by ear. Nobody really knows who
is in form and who is not. I'm going to take it day-by-day and
try to enjoy myself as much as I can."
(Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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