Roberto Bautista Agut has been forced to apologise after likening quarantine conditions before the Australian Open to prison “but with wifi”.
The world no13, also a previous quarter-finalist in Melbourne, voiced his frustration after 72 players were confined to a hard quarantine in their hotel rooms for two weeks after arriving in Australia.
The Spaniard drew comparisons with being behind bars in a television interview. He said: “It’s the same but with wifi. These people have no idea about tennis and about practice courts, and it’s a complete disaster.
The control of everything isn’t Tennis Australia, it’s with the government. “You can work in the room but it’s not the same.
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