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Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa, who was the first to test positive for coronavirus before the Australian Open, said the conditions in which she was accommodated in Melbourne were the worst she had ever encountered. The 23-year-old Badosa, who is number 67 in the UTA rankings, told `Marka` that she has not yet received the tennis equipment she asked for five days ago, there is no place to train, her hotel room iswithout windows and is not allowed to leave his room until 31 January. It is not yet clear which strain of coronavirus Bados is infected with, but if it turns out to be the new one, it will have to remain quarantined until 5 February, and the Australian Open starts on 8 February. `I feel abandoned. I don`t have the training equipment I asked for five days ago. I don`t know which virus I`m sick of, I don`t have any information from the organizers. I only use water bottles for training, ` said the Spaniard. She said she shared a 15-square-meter room with her coach, Javier Marty, and that such conditions were completely unacceptable to a professional athlete.

`This is arguably the worst experience I`ve had in my career as a tennis player. The conditions are ugly and I didn`t expect that. The first thing people say when you`re sick is to open the windows of your room wide`There are no windows in my room and it`s hard to have 15 square meters. I lost all physical training. If I leave the room on January 31, I will have a week to train. If I stay here until February 5, it will be impossible to prepare for the tournament. `Badosa added. The Spaniard took part in the tournament from ranking of european leagues in Abu Dhabi before arriving in Melbourne and tested positive for coronavirus on the seventh day of her stay in the Australian city. Due to the increased quarantine requirements of the Australian authorities, 72 players are subjected to similar conditions as those of Badosa under strict quarantine, and are not allowed to leave their rooms. The other tennis players can get out of them for five hours a day to train. Last week, world number 28 Yulia Putintseva from Kazakhstan complained that she could hardly sleep in her room because there were rodents in the hotel.

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