Superstars Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal have lauded the tough Australian quarantine laws which have divided the tennis community.
While many players have vented their outrage at the strict rules – particularly those in the hard 14-day lockdown – the two legends have enjoyed what has been perceived as preferential treatment in Adelaide.
Williams, who is seeking to equal Margaret Court’s record of 24 grand slam titles at Melbourne Park, described the lockdown experience as “insane and super intenseâ€.
“It’s (quarantine rules) super, super strict. But it’s really good. So Australia right now has, the last I heard, zero cases of Covid. So that is unbelievable, right? That is really amazing,†she said.
“So when we come here in Australia, everyone has to quarantine in a room for 14 days. It’s insane and super intense but it’s super good because after that you can have a new normal like we were used to last time this year in the United States.â€
While many players have vented their outrage at the strict rules – particularly those in the hard 14-day lockdown – the two legends have enjoyed what has been perceived as preferential treatment in Adelaide.
Williams, who is seeking to equal Margaret Court’s record of 24 grand slam titles at Melbourne Park, described the lockdown experience as “insane and super intenseâ€.
“It’s (quarantine rules) super, super strict. But it’s really good. So Australia right now has, the last I heard, zero cases of Covid. So that is unbelievable, right? That is really amazing,†she said.
“So when we come here in Australia, everyone has to quarantine in a room for 14 days. It’s insane and super intense but it’s super good because after that you can have a new normal like we were used to last time this year in the United States.â€
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