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Australian Open to start on Feb. 8, players can train during quarantine - reports

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Official Presentation of ATP Team Competition - The O2, London, Britain - November 15, 2018 Tennis Australia CEO, Craig Tiley during a press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo

Next year's Australian Open could be pushed back to a Feb. 8-21 window and players would be allowed to train outside their hotel rooms during quarantine, Australian media reported on Wednesday.

Tennis Australia has been in talks with the Victoria state government over the coronavirus protocols to be established for those arriving ahead of the Grand Slam at Melbourne Park, which is currently scheduled for Jan. 18-31.

State officials have confirmed players will have to undergo quarantine and that the tournament will likely start one or two weeks later than scheduled.

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Men's Singles Final - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - February 2, 2020. General view during Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Austria's Dominic Thiem match. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo

Victoria state, of which Melbourne is the capital, has not recorded a new case of COVID-19 in over a month after a nearly four-month hard lockdown to combat a second wave of infections.

According to reports widely carried in the Australian media, Tennis Australia Chief Executive Craig Tiley confirmed in an email to players that authorities had agreed to allow players to train during two weeks of strict quarantine.

"It's taken a while, but the great news is it looks like we are going to be able to hold the AO on Feb. 8," the reports quoted Tiley as saying.

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne, Australia, January 14, 2018. Tennis balls are pictured in front of the Australian Open logo before the tennis tournament. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

"Players will have to quarantine for two weeks from 15 January, but the Victorian Government has agreed to special conditions for AO participants - agreeing that they need to be able to prepare for a grand slam.

"There will be strict conditions, but after quarantine, players are free to stay where they want, go where they want, play lead-in matches and then compete in an AO in front of significant crowds in a great Melbourne atmosphere for the first time in many months."

French newspaper L'Equipe also reported a Feb. 8 start for the year's first Grand Slam, adding that players would be allowed out of quarantine to train for up to five hours a day.

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Men's Singles Final - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - February 2, 2020. General view during Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Austria's Dominic Thiem match. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo

Tennis Australia said it was awaiting confirmation from the Victoria government.

"We do hope we will have announcements very soon, but await details and sign off from the Victorian government," the governing body said in a statement.

The region's Premier Daniel Andrews said on Wednesday that the details of quarantine arrangements were being finalised.

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - Australian Open - Women's Singles Final - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - February 1, 2020 Sofia Kenin of the U.S. celebrates with the trophy after winning her match against Spain's Garbine Muguruza REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo

"Unlike every other tennis tournament that the men's and women's tours will play this year, only the Australian Open is a tennis tournament in a city where it can likely be assumed that those players will bring the virus here," he said.

"So we are unique in that we've built something that no one else has built across the nation ... and on that basis, we have to safeguard that, (and) I think we can."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom and Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Alison Williams)

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