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When does 2021 Australian Open start? schedule, draw, odds and more before Grand Slam in Melbourne | The Independent
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Australian Open to up to 30,000 fans a day at Melbourne Park | Sport | The Sunday Times
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Novak Djokovic's Australian Open vaccine exemption sparks anger Melbourne netizens – 'expect a hostile reception' | South China Morning Post
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Australian Open 2021: Tournament won't have fans over the next five days as Melbourne enters COVID-19 lockdown CBSSports.com
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Australian 2020: women's and | The Week UK
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Open 2021: post-lockdown plan could see Melbourne crowds of | Herald Sun
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Melbourne contracted Australian venue until 2037
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Australian Open continues without fans as goes into lockdown | The Japan Times
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Open to continue without fans for the next days after is placed in lockdown | Tennis News | Sports
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Australian Open will 'move heaven and earth' to remain at Melbourne says Craig Tiley Tennishead
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Australian Open brings cheer to Melbourne, lingering fear of coronavirus remains-Sports News , Firstpost
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Australian Open 2022: When is it, situation, how to watch, tickets, who is playing, draw, seeds & odds | Sportingnews
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Australian 2021: In Melbourne there is concern, because...
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Australian Open to allow up to 30,000 fans a day at Melbourne Park | News | Sky Sports
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Novak Djokovic: Melbourne traders fear Australian Open |