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'Yes we are free!' Australian Open players begin checking out of quarantine

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'Yes we are free!' Australian Open players begin checking out of quarantine

'Yes we are free!' Australian Open players begin checking out of quarantine

Tennis players leave quarantine in Melbourne as they gear up for three weeks of tennis.


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