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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Tennis players carrying tennis bags are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Tennis players and their support teams are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Tennis players and their support teams are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Tennis players and their support teams are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Tennis players and their support teams are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A man carrying tennis racquets are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Tennis players and their support teams are seen disembarking Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A Tennis player arriving for the Australian Tennis Open makes a gesture as he is seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking a charted flight on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking a charted flight on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Hotel Quarantine staff are seen at the entrance of the Grand Hyatt hotel which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Australian Bio Security staff are seen about to enter Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Australian Bio Security staff are seen about to enter Flight EY460 carrying tennis players and their support teams participating at the Australian Open at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking a charted flight on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking a charted flight on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking a charted flight on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking a charted flight on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Players and officials arriving for the Australian Tennis Open are seen disembarking on chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and Signage of the Grand Hyatt hotel  which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and Signage of the Grand Hyatt hotel  which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Hotel Quarantine staff are seen at the entrance of the Grand Hyatt hotel which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and signage of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Flight EY460 is seen taxiing into Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A member of the Australian government biosecurity wearing PPE is seen stepping of chartered flight QR7176 arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Biosecurity and airport staff in PPE and masks are seen around the chartered flight QR7176 as it arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Flight QR7176 is seen taxiing into Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Flight QR7176 is seen taxiing into Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Biosecurity and airport staff in PPE and masks are seen around the chartered flight QR7176 as it arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of chartered flight QR7176 carrying players and officials participating at the Australian Open is seen surrounded by Airport and Bio Security staff as as it arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Biosecurity and airport staff in PPE and masks are seen around the chartered flight QR7176 as it arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of The View hotel and staff wearing masks outside the entrance of one of the three hotels being used by players competing in the Australian Open during their hotel quarantine on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of The View hotel and staff wearing masks outside the entrance of one of the three hotels being used by players competing in the Australian Open during their hotel quarantine on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of The signage of the View hotel (formerly the Parkview hotel). The View hotel is one of the three hotels being used by players competing in the Australian Open during their hotel quarantine on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14:  on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and signage of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and signage of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A protective service officer wearing a mask is seen in the lobby of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A Quarantine Staff and protective service officers wearing a mask are seen in the lobby of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Police officers  wearing a mask is seen at the entrance of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance of one of the practice facilities available to players and coaches competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of The View hotel and staff wearing masks outside the entrance of one of the three hotels being used by players competing in the Australian Open during their hotel quarantine on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of The View hotel with its access road to the entrance closed to the public. The View hotel is one of the three hotels being used by players competing in the Australian Open during their hotel quarantine on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and signage of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A police car is seen at the back entrance of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A Biosecurity member of staff in PPE is seen making a gesture in front of the chartered flight QR7176 as it arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: Biosecurity and airport staff in PPE and masks are seen around the chartered flight QR7176 as it arrives at Melbourne Jet Base adjoining the Melbourne International airport on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 14: A general view of the entrance and signage of The Pullman Hotel in Albert Park which is one of the three hotels being used for quarantine of players and accompanying staff competing in the Australian Open on January 14, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. All players and staff arriving in Melbourne for the Australian Open must complete 14 days of hotel quarantine and will be housed across three hotels; the Grand Hyatt, Pullman Albert Park and View Melbourne. Quarantining players will be able to leave their rooms for up to five hours a day, but only to attend dedicated quarantine training venues set up at Melbourne Park, the National Tennis Centre and Albert Reserve. Players will only be permitted to train once their day two COVID-19 comes back negative. All other staff and officials will need to remain in their rooms at all times for the 14 days of quarantine. The 2021 Australian Open will be the largest international sporting event to be held in Australia since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kyle Edmund of the United Kingdom in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kevin Anderson of South Africa celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kyle Edmund of the United Kingdom returns the ball during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kevin Anderson of South Africa returns the ball during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kyle Edmund of the United Kingdom celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kevin Anderson of South Africa in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kyle Edmund of the United Kingdom in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kyle Edmund of the United Kingdom celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Kyle Edmund of the United Kingdom returns the ball during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany returns the ball at the net during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany plays a backhand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Sofia Kenin of the USA plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany plays a backhand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany in action during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Sofia Kenin of the USA plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Sofia Kenin of the USA plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany celebrates after winning a point during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany stretches to return the ball during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 15 : Julia Goerges of Germany plays a forehand shot during their round 1 match on Day 1 of the Australian Open Tennis Grand slam at Melbourne Park. Melbourne, Australia January 15 2018.
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Former US Tennis Lindsay Davenport hands winner Sofia Kenin the winners trophy champion during the 2020 Women’s singles final of the Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on Rod Laver Arena on the1st of February 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Coach Wim Fissette carrying a bag of tennis balls at the conclusion of  Naomi Osaka's training session on day 2 of the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 21st of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • An Australian tennis fan and other spectators seek shelter from the rain. Play on the outside courts was suspended due to rain during day 1 of the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 20th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Glam Slam Tournament Organiser, Rowen D'Souza carrying the Glam Slam trophy  at court 3 which will be renamed 'Pride Court' during the final of the Glam Slam at Melbourne Park during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 30th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Glam Slam Tournament Organiser, Rowen D'Souza with the Glam Slam trophy sits in the stands at court 3 which will be renamed 'Pride Court' during the final of the Glam Slam at Melbourne Park during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 30th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Glam Slam Tournament Organiser, Rowen D'Souza carrying the Glam Slam trophy  at court 3 which will be renamed 'Pride Court' during the final of the Glam Slam at Melbourne Park during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 30th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Glam Slam Tournament Organiser, Rowen D'Souza with the Glam Slam trophy sits in the stands at court 3 which will be renamed 'Pride Court' during the final of the Glam Slam at Melbourne Park during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 30th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Glam Slam Tournament Organiser, Rowen D'Souza sits in the stands at court 3 which will be renamed 'Pride Court' during the final of the Glam Slam at Melbourne Park during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 30th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Glam Slam Tournament Organiser, Rowen D'Souza, holds up the Glam Slam trophy so a passerby could take a photo of the trophy after he was curious as to its meaning at Melbourne Park during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 30th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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  • Roger Federer of Switzerland in action against Tennys Sandgren during the 2020 Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam on the 28th of January 2020. Asanka Brendon Ratnayake for The New York Times
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