Australian Open Tenis from 8 Feb 2021 – Limited Spectators Allowed

Australian Open 2021

The number of spectators at the Australian Open Lawn Tenis will be 50% lower than usual. The Australian Open kicks off on February 8 and preparations are in the final stages.

Due to the code, about 30,000 people will be allowed to watch the matches this time, which is 50 percent less than usual.



The corona virus has also affected sports around the world, but is slowly returning to normal.

Cases are relatively low in Australia, where the first Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year, the Australian Open, is set to begin on February 8 with tight security.

Victoria’s Sports Minister Martin Pacola said the number of spectators at the tennis courts has been kept at 50 percent and about 30,000 people will be able to watch matches with code protocols.

Prior to the event, more than a thousand athletes and their delegations had to undergo a 14-day quarantine on arrival in Australia.

Australian Open from 8 Feb 2021 limited Spectators Allowed
Australian Open from 8 Feb 2021 – limited Spectators Allowed
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