Australian Open 2022: Unvaccinated players unable to compete at Grand Slam
Unvaccinated players will not be allowed to compete at the
2022 Australian Open, says tournament director Craig Tiley.
There had been confusion over the issue in recent months
with contradictory statements from leading Australian politicians.
Defending men's champion Novak Djokovic has said he does not
want to publicly reveal his vaccination status.
"Novak knows he will have to be vaccinated to
play," Tiley said.
"We would love to have him here."
Tiley also confirmed that the tournament, which runs from
17-30 January in Melbourne, would be played in front of capacity crowds.
Latest figures show 80 of the top 100 men's players have now
been vaccinated against Covid-19. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) is yet
to provide BBC Sport with the vaccination uptake percentage among its players.
The WTA players' council sent a letter to players in October
stating it had been told all competitors would be able to travel to Melbourne.
The letter also stated that all players, regardless of
vaccination status, would have to show proof of a negative test within 72 hours
of departure.
However, Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews said in October that he did not think an unvaccinated tennis player would be given a visa to enter Australia.
Australia has had some of the strictest restrictions on
travel and movement during the coronavirus pandemic.
Players, officials and support staff who travelled for the
2021 tournament were required to complete a 14-day quarantine period on their
arrival in Australia.
Some were not allowed to leave their hotel rooms after
coronavirus cases were detected on their flights, leading them to set up
makeshift practices in their rooms.
England's men's cricket team, who are currently in Australia
for the Ashes, spent two weeks in quarantine at a Gold Coast resort before they
could begin fully their preparations.
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