World No 13 says remarks were ‘taken out of context’Men’s matches will remain best of five sets, says Craig TileySpanish
Tennis player Roberto Bautista Agut has apolgoised after a video was released in which he likened
Australian Open quarantine in Melbourne to being in
prison and laid sole blame with the Victorian government.

Frustration and confusion continues unabated in the build-up to the season’s first major, starting on 8 February, with some 72 players and staffers in lockdown in Melbourne.