Sidelined! Andy Murray will have to hold off on flying Down Under for the 2021 Australian Open after testing positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, January 14.The British athlete, 33, will be isolating at home, according to a tweet from the tennis organization.
The games kick off on February 8. Murray, who was given a wild-card entry into the championship, must return a negative coronavirus test before he can fly abroad to compete.“Andy Murray has advised that he has tested positive to COVID-19 and is isolating at home in the UK.
Unfortunately, this means he will be unable to join the official AO charter flights arriving in Australia in the coming days to go through the quarantine period with the other players,” the message read.The Australian
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