The Australian Open will start and finish on time, even if matches have to be moved, according to the tournament director, Craig Tiley
The troubled 2020 Australian Open will start and finish on time, even if matches have to be moved from the exposed outside courts to under the cover of the three main stadiums to escape the choking effects of bushfire-polluted air, according to the tournament director, Craig Tiley.
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