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Related: About this forumAustralian officials: Unvaccinated tennis players will not be allowed in Australian Open
Tennis players who have yet to be vaccinated for COVID-19 will not be allowed to participate in the Australian Open despite some initial optimism. Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews announced Wednesday his government will not apply for unvaccinated players' travel permits, shortly after Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggested those permits -- along with two-week quarantines for each unvaccinated athlete -- would allow them to compete.
Victoria is slated to host the Australian Open in Melbourne in January.
"On behalf of every vaccinated Victorian who has done the right thing, my government will not be applying for an exemption for any unvaccinated player," Andrews said. "If we don't apply for an exemption, then no exemption will be granted and then the whole issue is basically resolved."
Around 30% of the top-100 men's and women's tennis players remain unvaccinated, according to CNN, potentially lightening the Australian Open field. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic -- who's declined to share his vaccination status -- said last week "things being as they are" in Victoria may force him to skip the tournament. An Australian Open win would give Djokovic a record 21st men's grand slam singles title.
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spooky3
(36,131 posts)The WTA informed its players that unvaccinated players WOULD be able to play but would have to quarantine for two weeks. That seemed so inconsistent with how Victoria has handled the pandemic.
Im sure the tournament would like to find a way to get all of the unvaccinated top players there, but bending on vaccinations is a terrible idea. I think even Djokovic will get a shot if they are tough on the rules. IMHO he wants that 21st major title too badly not to play, and he has done better at the Aus Open than at any other major. Even if he doesnt play, there are plenty of others who will attract the audience needed.
Enter stage left
(3,823 posts)but I'm so proud of Australia standing firm & sending a vitally needed message.
"We don't care WhoTF you think you are, we're in charge.
And as the Aussies (or maybe British) would say, "So Sod Off"