Australian Open: Two-week quarantine period catching up with tennis players
Tennis by Joe Barton
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Subscriber only The toll of a two-week quarantine has been the absolute reason behind the raft of injuries that have devastated this year s tournament, according to a leading authority in tennis fitness, as the Australian Open quickly becomes a survival of the fittest. A lack of match fitness, two weeks of relative inactivity and gruelling contests have all played their part to cruel this year s tournament - with seeded stars Matteo Berrettini (9th) and Casper Ruud (24) pulling out of their fourth-round matches on Monday with abdominal injuries.
Open should be on red alert for more injuries
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