Tennis' two biggest stars, Roger Federer and Serena Williams, have committed to next year's Australian Open, which will be played in front of crowds of up to 50 per cent capacity | DamienRactliffe
"We're going to start around the middle of December when all the players will come in; they'll do two weeks of quarantine that they'll do in cities around Australia and those two weeks we're creating a bubble where they'll be able to be in it from the hotel to the courts in a training environment, not too dissimilar to the AFL and NRL and by then we expect the borders to be open.
While Tiley expects the usual carnival atmosphere at next year's Open, he said the experience would no doubt be different. "Roger [Federer] this morning just confirmed this morning publicly he'll be here, Serena Williams will be here trying to get Margaret Court's record so we're excited about the players that will be here and what we'll put up."
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