Four coronavirus cases have been detected on charter flights carrying tennis players, coaches and officials to Melbourne for the Australian Open, forcing 47 players into strict hotel quarantine. Health authorities confirmed there had been three positive tests for COVID-19 on Saturday, and
Russia is following the US by pulling out of the aerial surveillance pact.
Some players arriving in Australia this week for the first Grand Slam of the year have been forced into quarantine after three positive coronavirus tests were confirmed on two separate chartered flights. More than 1,200 players and staff are arriving in Australia
Federal law enforcement officials have charged nearly 100 people – mostly with felonies – and are expected to have “well over 300” open cases by the end of Friday in connection with last week’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, authorities said. The FBI received more than 140,000
US withdrawal from the post-Cold War defence accord last year ‘upended the balance of interests of signatory states’, Moscow says. Russia said on Friday it will withdraw from an international treaty allowing observation flights over military facilities following the United States’ exit
Andy Murray is “highly, highly unlikely” to play a part at the Australian Open after his positive COVID-19 test, according to Todd Woodbridge. The former world No 1 missed the specially arranged charter flights for players and coaches as he continues his
Andy Murray has tested positive for coronavirus just weeks ahead of the Australian Open, according to reports. Murray is set to compete at the Grand Slam which is set to begin on February 8. Murray is set to play in the Australian
The 19-year-old made a big impression last year, particularly at the French Open, where he became the youngest quarterfinalist in the men’s singles event since Novak Djokovic in 2006. Sinner has also been likened to Roger Federer with the tennis icon singling
A state panel on Monday banned the open carry of guns in Michigan’s Capitol, a week after an armed mob rioted in the U.S. Capitol and following a plot last year to storm the statehouse. Moves to ban weapons at the statehouse have been
“That’s also the problem.” Tennis Australia confirmed Kudla’s positive test result in a statement, as well as Argentine Francisco Cerundolo. “Two players have returned a positive COVID-19 test at AO men’s qualifying in Doha, Qatar. Both players have been withdrawn from the