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Australian officials: Murray will not receive any preferential treatment, he must be nucleic acid negative if he wants to participate

Original title: Australian officials: Murray will not receive any special treatment.

On January 15th, Beijing time, according to the British media “Daily Mail”, the two-time Olympic champion and British tennis star Andy Murray tested positive for the new crown virus, but he himself still plans to participate this year The Australian Open, and hope that the Australian government will “open the net.” However, according to the latest news, Australian officials said that Andy Murray will not receive any preferential treatment. If you want to play the Australian Open, you must produce a negative certificate of nucleic acid test.

The former world number one Andy Murray was originally scheduled to travel to Australia later this week, but after testing positive for the new crown virus, he was unable to travel to Australia as scheduled and has now started self-isolation at his home in London. He told reporters that he hopes Australia can give him the green light so that he can go to Australia to participate in the competition.

However, the Australian Nets Association issued a statement today clearly stating that it will not give Murray any preferential treatment. The Australian Tennis Association stated in its statement that it hopes that the three-time Grand Slam champion can “recover health” as soon as possible, but did not mention the possibility of allowing him to arrive in Australia later than others. The statement said: “Australian Open fans love Andy. We know that he loves playing here in Melbourne and his efforts for this opportunity.”

Murray is not the only player unable to participate in the Australian Open because he tested positive for the new crown virus. Former US Open runners-up Madison Keys, Davidovich Fokina and Dominic -Tim (Dominic Thiem) coach Nicolas Massu (Nicolas Massu) has been exposed to the new crown virus. But the most controversial thing is that Tennys Sandgren was also infected with the new crown virus, but was allowed to fly to Australia because local officials said he was “recovering from the previous virus.” .

Victorian Government Health Minister Martin Foley told reporters that Murray will not receive any special treatment at this year’s Australian Open. Relying on a wild card, Murray, who fell to 120th in the world ranking, was originally qualified to participate in the race.

In an interview with the media on Friday local time, Martin Foley said: “As far as Mr. Murray is concerned, it was clear from the beginning that anyone who tests positive cannot be part of the plan to enter Melbourne and Australia. Murray and 1,240 other people need to prove that if they come to Melbourne, they must be nucleic acid negative. If he tests positive for nucleic acid before trying to come to Australia, then he will be rejected.”Return to Sohu to see more

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