Hey guys, Looks like we will get a tennis season down here. Plan is for players to spend 5 weeks in Melbourne with competitions in regional cities (bendigo and traralgon).
Will be interesting how they work this. Assuming Australian open has both main draw and qualifying draw that's 256 players in each the female and male side. Before you add some on for just double players. Considering normal draws(atp) are 32 for main and 16 for singles. They will need to somehow work a few tournaments in to get this to work. I think they'd need at least 6 tournaments for both atp and wta for each player to get at least one entry.
Have feeling there might be some low ranked aussies making up the qualifying draw this year. Maybe a lucky break for the AussieBrit Brydan Klein.
Indeed just seen that tweet myself. I guess they will need to try and arrange a few hub pick ups and maybe arrange for Qantas to put on some flights. Maybe Dubai for European players and LA for the Americas?
With the latest news that no players can arrive until January at the earliest I cant see this happening. If it does I can see many players not going which will make a mockery of the ranking points given out.
I don't think this is going to work. It strikes me if they insist on going ahead they should do the same as US Open with no qualies, half doubles field, and then fund two WTA 125ks (one indoor hard in Europe one outdoor hard in the States) with 64 fields and increased doubles fields to cover the players who would have been in qualies.
Given the huge restrictions on travel for ordinary Aussies, including people effectively locked out the country still, I'm not sure opening it up for all these players and their teams is going to go down well? And the mechanics of getting out there look pretty much impossible cost wise other than for the very top players?
I don't think this is going to work. It strikes me if they insist on going ahead they should do the same as US Open with no qualies, half doubles field, and then fund two WTA 125ks (one indoor hard in Europe one outdoor hard in the States) with 64 fields and increased doubles fields to cover the players who would have been in qualies.
Given the huge restrictions on travel for ordinary Aussies, including people effectively locked out the country still, I'm not sure opening it up for all these players and their teams is going to go down well? And the mechanics of getting out there look pretty much impossible cost wise other than for the very top players?
Agreed - there is also no word more widely from ATP and WTA on schedules in 2021, so not sure how it all plays out from there. I suggested March above, but Indian Wells and Miami will no doubt have a say on that. I suspect the window for an Aus Open is tight and that they should be less ambitious around the wider schedule, maybe a warm up event like Cinci was in the US and then into the Aus Open, perhaps a week later than planned?
These should be for people stranded outside of OZ, residents etc not sports people.
Yes. I agree they should get 1st priority and at only 160 people per day, this is not going to clear the backlog very quickly. It appears that at the moment, incoming travelers have to quarantine in a hotel and this daily limit is calculated on the hotel capacity. I mean, 160 passengers is less than half of one full flight per day.
The only real hope here is the word "initially" so maybe they will steadily increase this capacity but it is still going to be difficult to get all the players and their entourages into Melbourne by the end of the year.