Sydney: Thick bushfire smoke delayed the first day of qualifiers at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Tuesday, with the toxic smog deemed too hazardous for athletes to play in.
"Practice was temporarily suspended this morning due to poor air quality. As always the health and safety of our players, our staff and our fans is our priority," Tennis Australia said in a statement.
While qualifying matches got underway at 11 a.m. (local time), Tennis Australia added that conditions onsite were constantly monitored and that any further decisions would be made using onsite data in close consultation with medical specialists, the Bureau of Meteorology and scientists from Environmental Protection Agency Victoria.