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New South Wales likely to host 2021 Australian Open

Melbourne is also home to the Australian Football League's title-deciding Grand Final, scheduled for October and the Boxing Day Test cricket match that starts on December 26.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
New South Wales, 2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
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Published : Aug 7, 2020, 4:39 PM IST

Sydney: The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has offered to host the 2021 edition of the Australian Open alongwith other sporting events that are usually held in neighbouring Victoria.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

The Australian Open is first of the four Grand Slams during the season and usually starts in late January. Victoria's capital Melbourne has been the host venue since 1972. However, the state is currently under a second lockdown and has nearly 8,000 active COVID-19 cases, while NSW has about 800.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

"Some of these events down in Victoria are national events hosted in Victoria," NSW deputy premier John Barilaro told 2GB radio. "It's important for the economy, important for the Australian psyche when it comes to sport.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
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"Absolutely we should be able to work with Victorians to find ways to make sure these all happen, these events are far too important in this crisis to not have."

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

Melbourne is also home to the Australian Football League's title-deciding Grand Final, scheduled for October and the Boxing Day Test cricket match that starts on December 26.

The 2020 edition of the Australian Open was the only Grand Slam that could be held this year before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the ATP and WTA Tours.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

While the Wimbledon was cancelled for the first time since the Second World War, the French Open is scheduled for later in the year. The US Open starts later in the month with a number of big names such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and women's world no.1 Ashleigh Barty giving it a miss.

Sydney: The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) has offered to host the 2021 edition of the Australian Open alongwith other sporting events that are usually held in neighbouring Victoria.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

The Australian Open is first of the four Grand Slams during the season and usually starts in late January. Victoria's capital Melbourne has been the host venue since 1972. However, the state is currently under a second lockdown and has nearly 8,000 active COVID-19 cases, while NSW has about 800.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

"Some of these events down in Victoria are national events hosted in Victoria," NSW deputy premier John Barilaro told 2GB radio. "It's important for the economy, important for the Australian psyche when it comes to sport.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
Australia map

"Absolutely we should be able to work with Victorians to find ways to make sure these all happen, these events are far too important in this crisis to not have."

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

Melbourne is also home to the Australian Football League's title-deciding Grand Final, scheduled for October and the Boxing Day Test cricket match that starts on December 26.

The 2020 edition of the Australian Open was the only Grand Slam that could be held this year before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the ATP and WTA Tours.

New South Wales,  2021 Australian Open, COVID-19, Sydney
2021 Australian Open

While the Wimbledon was cancelled for the first time since the Second World War, the French Open is scheduled for later in the year. The US Open starts later in the month with a number of big names such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and women's world no.1 Ashleigh Barty giving it a miss.

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