Criticized for maintaining the health rules imposed on players at all costs, the tournament management stood firm and won its bet despite the ups and downs.
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Australian Open: the boss is Novak Djokovic
The Australian Open has known everything: quarantine, the return of the public, behind closed doors.
Craig Tiley, the tournament director, had, in presentation, confessed: “
If we come out of it, it will be a small miracle.
Relieved, he saw Melbourne applaud two magnificent champions: Novak Djokovic, winner for the 9th time (for the 18th time in Grand Slam), relaunched in the race for records behind the duo Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal (20), and Naomi Osaka (23), who asserts herself as the new patron of the women's circuit.
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● With the public, it changes everything
On the other side of the world, tennis has found its soul again thanks to the public.
A small victory against the Covid-19.
The first Grand Slam of the year was able to be contested with days of up to 30,000 spectators.
An enchanted parenthesis, before reality takes over in a country where we don't joke
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