The former world number one was due to travel to Australia
on one of a series of charter flights laid on by tournament organisers but is
still isolating at home in London.
Britain’s Press Association news agency said Murray,
apparently in good health, is hoping to be able to arrive in Australia at a
later date.
The 33-year-old is a five-time runner-up in Melbourne.
More than 1,200 players and support staff are arriving in
Australia from Thursday for 14 days’ quarantine ahead of the delayed
tournament, which is due to start on February 8.
Craig Tiley, the Australian Open tournament director, has
spent months trying to deal with the logistical nightmares of hosting the Grand
Slam during a pandemic.
Tennis Australia said players were only allowed into Australia
with proof of a negative Covid-19 test prior to departure, or with approval as
a recovered case at the discretion of the Australian government.
The qualifying tournament for the Grand Slam event took
place in Qatar.
-AFP
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