MELBOURNE (AUSTRALIA) – World number two Rafa Nadal and last year’s Australian Open finalist Dominic Thiem have both suffered setbacks with regard to their coaches not able to make the trip Down Under for the year’s first tennis Grand Slam.
Players and officials have to observe a mandatory 14-day quarantine on arrival in Australia before they take part in warmup events from January 31 at Melbourne Park, where the major will be held from February 8-21.
Nadal’s coach Carlos Moya said he would not be travelling to Australia because of the strict health restrictions.
Moya, a former world number one, said on social media, “After speaking with Rafa, we have decided that I won’t travel to Australia with the team.”
“I will follow the tournament from home and will stay with my family, parents and kids due to the delicate situation that Spain is living with the virus. Best of luck to the team.”
Nadal, US Open champion Thiem, ranked No 3 in the world, and defending Australian Open winner Novak Djokovic will also be among top players going into quarantine in Adelaide and then head to Melbourne for the team-based ATP Cup and the Grand Slam.
Thiem’s coach Nicolas Massu of Chile was not on the flight to Australia, after it was found that he is COVID positive.
Thiem’s ​​father Wolfgang was quoted as saying by Austria’s Kurier daily, “Before we took off, we received the surprising message from Nicolas Massu that he had a positive test,”
“Nico will be tested again in a few days. We hope that he will be negative then and he will be able to follow suit soon.”
With restrictions on arrival in Australia, it doesn’t seem to have any probability that Massu, a former top 10 player, could be part of Thiem’s team at Melbourne Park.
Thiem, who lost to Djokovic in the 2020 final, will have training with fellow Austrian player Dennis Novak during the quarantine period, and the players are provided five hours outside their hotel rooms to prepare for the major.