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Aus Open player 'sorry' after positive Covid test

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Aus Open player 'sorry' after positive Covid test

Aus Open player 'sorry' after positive Covid test

Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa has become the first player quarantining ahead of the Australian Open to confirm she's tested positive for COVID-19.

Adam Reed reports.


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