Australian Open tuneup matches on Thursday cancelled due to COVID-19 Reuters 2/3/2021 © Reuters/LOREN ELLIOTT A person wearing a protective face mask walks past an Australian Open logo at Melbourne Park in Melbourne
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Up to 600 players and support staff connected to the Australian Open will have to isolate until they have been tested for COVID-19 after a hotel quarantine worker in Melbourne returned a positive result for the virus on Wednesday.
Play at the six warm-up events for the Grand Slam at Melbourne Park was heavily disrupted with organisers Tennis Australia cancelling all matches for Thursday. Those associated with the AO who quarantined at the hotel now need to be tested and isolate until they receive a negative test result, the organisers of the Feb. 8-21 Grand Slam said in a statement.
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