Australian Open chief tries to calm furious players over air quality

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The troubled 2020 Australian Open will start and finish on time, even if matches have to be moved from the exposed outside courts under the cover of the three main stadiums to escape the choking effects of bushfire-polluted air, according to the tournament director, Craig Tiley.

Responding on Thursday to concerns raised by several players who have suffered with respiratory problems during qualifying matches this week, Tiley said: “There is a lot of speculation about the Australian Open not happening. The Australian Open is happening.”

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Written by Kevin Mitchell in Melbourne
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/jan/16/we-understand-the-anger-tiley-tries-to-calm-furious-players-at-australian-open-tennis under the title “Australian Open chief tries to calm furious players over air quality”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.