Australian Open> The Australian Open does not want a closed door

The big maneuvers have started on the other side of the world and Craig Tiley who symbolically wants his tournament to be that of the real recovery is putting a lot of pressure on the authorities. For him, it is also a question of giving a “beautiful” image of the country throughout the world. And for that, his event must not be as “normal” as possible and therefore with spectators: “We are working with the objective of welcoming the public, helping to revive the economy in the East thanks to the fallout from the Australian Open” explained Craig who hopes to be able to respect a gauge of 25% at least or about 100,000 people in the fortnight.

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