Andy is “highly unlikely” to play in the Australian Open after testing positive for Covid-19, according to Todd Woodbridge. The Scot was unable to join special charter flights to Australia for players and coaches and is isolating at his Surrey home.
The Australian Open organisers agreed strict health protocols with the Victorian government which required players to arrive on private plans and then undergo a strict two-week quarantine.
Murray's camp are understood to be in negotiations with Tennis Australia to see if the former world No.1 will be allowed to arrive late for a tournament which starts on February 8.
The Scot has not played an ATP event since last October and played only seven matches in 2020. Stars such as Rafa Nadal have
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