MELBOURNE: Tennis Australia on Monday refuted reports that the 2022 Australian Open could be “forced offshore” on account of the continued collective failure of the global community to rein in the Covid-19 virus.
Tennis Australia issued a statement in this regard on Monday after media reports said the tournament would be forced offshore due to federal government’s prediction that international borders will stay closed until mid-2022.
“Tennis Australia ran Australian Open 2021 successfully in the middle of a pandemic. We are planning Australian Open 2022 for January and we look forward to having Melbourne again play host to the best players in the world. We continue to work with the government on the best and safest environment for both fans and players,” the statement said.
The tournament’s director Craig Tiley also refuted the report and expressed optimism over the first Grand Slam on the annual tennis calendar remaining in its “home”.
“We are going to be here in Melbourne. We are going to make it work. It’s going to be in January,” Tiley said at a SportNXT launch on Monday morning.
He said they will work with the Victorian and federal governments to find a way to get the players here and find a way to manage the quarantine.



