AUS Open 2021: Qualifying matches to reach Melbourne by chartered flight

The Australian Open is starting three weeks late this time. The Australian Open tennis qualifiers were played over 12,000 km from here and now 16 men and 16 women qualifiers will be arriving from Chartered Plains for this first Grand Slam of the year starting on 8 February. The tournament starts three weeks late due to the isolation protocol due to the corona epidemic. Qualifying players will be coming here separately from 15 chartered flights for 14 days. Players already in the main draw will begin to arrive today.

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The women’s qualifiers were played in Dubai and the men’s qualifiers in Doha. The women’s qualifier included two-time Australian Open and French Open doubles champion Hungary’s Timia Babos and Britain’s Francesca Jones. Jones has rare genetic traits, meaning she was born with three fingers and one thumb on both hands, three fingers on the right foot and four fingers on the left foot. The men’s qualifiers include 17-year-old Carlos Alcarez of Spain.

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Six female and six male players will travel to Australia as ‘lucky losers’ and they will have to stay separate. If a player falls behind or gets injured, they get a chance. In addition, 104 players are admitted based on ranking. Wild card players and qualifiers will join them. All players must show a negative report of the corona investigation before flying to Australia. They are checked upon arrival and separately. Eligibility will be brought from 15 special aircraft, filling only 25 percent of the total capacity. With negative results, players will be able to practice a tight protocol for five hours every day.

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