Murray’s Australian Open In Doubt After Positive Virus Test

By Daily sports on January 15, 2021

Andy Murray’s participation in the Australian Open has been thrown into doubt after it was revealed on Thursday he had tested positive for coronavirus.

The British former world No 1 was due to travel to Australia on one of a series of charter flights laid on by tournament organisers but is still isolating at home in London.

It is understood that Murray, apparently in good health, is hoping to be able to arrive in Australia at a later date.

Australian Open organisers wished the 33-year-old a speedy recovery but it was unclear whether he would still have a chance to take part.

“Andy Murray has advised that he has tested positive to Covid-19 and is isolating at home in the UK,” they tweeted.

“Unfortunately this means he will be unable to join the official AO charter flights arriving in Australia in the coming days to go through the quarantine period with the other players.

“The AO fans love Andy, and we know how much he loves competing here in Melbourne and how hard he'd worked for this opportunity.”

The five-time Australian Open runner-up pulled out of last week’s ATP event in Delray Beach, Florida, as he wanted to “minimise the risks” in the run-up to the year’s first Grand Slam.

Murray, who has slumped to 123rd in the world rankings, was handed a wildcard for the Australian Open which starts on 8 February, three weeks later than normal.

The three-time major winner is hoping to make his first appearance in Melbourne since the emotional events of 2019, when he revealed the extent of his right hip problem and raised the possibility of imminent retirement.

KEYS ALSO POSITIVE

Murray was able to return to playing after a hip resurfacing operation but has experienced several setbacks since.

The Scot was able to play just seven official matches in 2020 because of a lingering pelvic injury, and the coronavirus-enforced suspension of the season.

More than 1,200 players and support staff are arriving in Australia from Thursday for 14 days' quarantine.

Craig Tiley, the Australian Open tournament director, has spent months trying to deal with the logistical nightmares of hosting the Grand Slam during a pandemic.

Tennis Australia said players were only allowed into the country with proof of a negative Covid-19 test prior to departure, or with approval as a recovered case at the discretion of the Australian government.

In another blow, American world number 16 and former US Open runner-up Madison Keys said she too had tested positive for Covid-19.

“I am very disappointed not to be able to play in the coming weeks after training hard in the off-season and knowing Tennis Australia and the tours did so much to make these events happen,” said the 25-year-old.

“I am self-isolating at home. I look forward to being back on tour next month.”

Keys made the semifinals of the Australian Open in 2015

On Wednesday, Rafael Nadal’s coach Carlos Moya said he will not attend the Australian Open due to coronavirus travel restrictions.

Nadal is aiming to clinch a 21st major title in Melbourne, which would put him ahead of Roger Federer's 20 as the most successful men’s player of all time.

Meanwhile, world No 3 and US Open champion Dominic Thiem has had to travel to Australia without his coach Nicolas Massu who also tested positive for coronavirus.

Earlier on Thursday, tennis chiefs insisted America's Tennys Sandgren was not a coronavirus risk after he sparked a flurry of concern by tweeting he'd boarded a flight for the Australian Open despite testing positive.

The world number 50 sent out a series of tweets before his departure from Los Angeles, initially saying he tested positive on Monday and would miss his flight.

It was his second positive result, having originally been diagnosed with Covid-19 in November.

But an hour later he said: “Wow I'm on the plane. Maybe I just held my breath too long. Craig Tiley is a wizard.”

Tennis Australia said: “In the case of Tennys Sandgren, who has self-disclosed that he previously tested positive in late November, his medical file had to be reviewed by Victorian health authorities.

“Upon completion of that review he was cleared to fly.” (AFP)

•PHOTO: Andy Murray in action

Source Daily sports

Posted January 15, 2021


 

You may also like...
Thorbjorn Olesen Says He 'Felt Horrible' After Being...

Bruce To Receive Full Pay-out From Newcastle

Novak Djokovic Visa: Australian Minister Alex Hawke Says...

Abia Angels Succumb to NWFL Group D Table...

CBN’s sports evolution in Nigeria

Monaco, PSV and Benfica Reach UCL Playoff Round...

 

Latest News FA Cup Now President Federation Cup As GTI Takes It To Next Level Nigerian females break barriers, dominate 2024 Nigeria's Olympic team Guinness World Record: Davido cheers on Nigerian chess master, Onakoya in New York Boniface reacts to making Bundesliga 2023/24 XI shortlist S’Eagles to get new coach in two weeks – Sports minister Guinness World Record: 16 hours in, Nigerian Onakoya remains unbeaten in chess marathon Juventus ordered to pay Ronaldo €9.7m unpaid salaries Who Goes Through? Aruna exits 2024 ITTF World Cup NPFL: Rangers secure top spot with nail-biting Oriental derby victory Zero to hero: Grandma, coach relive Boniface humble beginnings Troost-Ekong donates Eagles allowances to Akwa Ibom kids

 

Most Read Rangers International going, going . . . (53,591 views) Amaju Pinnick: A cat with nine lives (44,583 views) Second Term: Amaju Pinnick, Other NFF Heavyweights Home to Roost •How Pinnick Broke the Jinx (42,728 views) Missing $150,000 IAAF Grant: Solomon Dalung’s Hide and Seek game (42,410 views) Sports Development: Zenith Bank on the zenith (42,180 views) Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje’s solid footprints, commitment to sports development in Kano State (42,065 views) Current issues in Nigerian sports: Matters arising (41,959 views) NFF Presidency: Pinnick, Maigari, Ogunjobi, Okoye in Battle for Supremacy (41,424 views) Olopade, BET9A wave of revolution in NNL (40,469 views) Commonwealth Games 2018: Shame of Muhammadu Buhari, Solomon Dalung (39,453 views) Ibrahimovic’s Man U exit: Whose decision is it? And in whose interest? (37,829 views) John Mikel Obi: Segun Odegbami’s Outrageous Call! (37,389 views)

 

Phone numbers

Tel: +234(0)8066020976
+234(0)8055068145
+234(0)7013416146
+234(0)8094272884

Email addresses

info@dailysportsng.com
support@dailysportsng.com
publisher@dailysportsng.com

Office address

No 3, Adetoun Close, Off College Road, Ogba, Ikeja Lagos.
Website: www.dailysportsng.com

Social Media