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Fans To Return At Australian Open | ATP Tour

Victorian Government lift strict COVID-19 lockdown rules The Australian Open will welcome fans back on-site at Melbourne Park for the final four days of the major championship. “We look forward to welcoming fans back to the Australian Open for the next four days and to finishing the event safely and on a high,” said Craig Tiley, the Australian Open Tournament Director, on Wednesday. “The crowd will be capped at 7,477 for each session, which is approximately 50 per cent capacity.” Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews announced that the five-day lockdown, which was implemented on 13 February following several COVID-19 tests linked to a Melbourne airport hotel, would be lifted at midnight on Wednesday.

Australian Open to reopen to crowds at Melbourne Park, after statewide coronavirus shutdown

Australian Open to reopen to crowds at Melbourne Park, after statewide coronavirus shutdown Posted WedWednesday 17 updated WedWednesday 17 FebFebruary 2021 at 8:37am Spectators will be allowed back at Melbourne Park for the Australian Open once the five-day lockdown ends. ( Print text only Cancel Spectators will be allowed to attend the final four days of the Australian Open following confirmation the five-day Victorian state coronavirus lockdown will end at midnight. Key points: The Australian Open will have fans present at Melbourne Park to watch play on the last four days The event started with crowds capped at 30,000 per day before the venue was closed to the public

Sunshine and superstars on day two of Australian Open

Tennis fans were out enjoying a perfect Australian Open day in the sun.(Nine) As well as all the standard tennis merchandise this year, you can also buy an Australian Open mask - which may become a collector s item and unnecessary next year. Tonight, all eyes will be on Ash Barty as she takes centre court. For those keen to head courtside - John Cain arena tickets are $49 weekdays and $59 weekends, the same price as a ground pass last year. READ MORE: Crowds were treated to an array of tennis superstars.(Nine) Novak Djokovic of Serbia watches the Men s Singles first round match between Filip Krajinovic of Serbia and Robin Haase of the Netherlands.(Getty)

Kia celebrates 20 years at the Australian Open with new brand reveal

Author Tennis Australia Kia Corporation is proud to celebrate its 20 th anniversary as the major partner of the Australian Open in 2021. The occasion was marked with the official Australian reveal of Kia’s new logo at the Australian Open vehicle handover ceremony held today at Grand Slam Oval – which features Kia Australia’s first electric vehicle, the Niro. Current world tennis superstars Dylan Alcott and Nick Kyrgios had the honour of uncovering the new Kia logo as part of the ceremony proceedings, which saw Kia hand over the keys to the Australian Open for its 130-strong fleet of cars dedicated to ensuring players, officials, media and VIP guests are transported securely and in style.

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