Xiao De looked at the tears! Russian celebrities test positive as usual! Murray: Probably not coming back next year
Andrey Rublev, a Russian star who had just passed the first two rounds of the Australian Open, revealed that when he entered Australia, he still tested positive for the new crown, but the border guard still let him enter, and he did not need to do a PCR test to play.
Lubrev, who is no.6 in the world, beat Lithuanian adept R. Berankis in straight sets in the second round, but he revealed in an interview, "Now I am not doing testing, because I have just recovered, when I arrived in Australia, I tested positive, but the virus volume is very low, there is no contagiousness, there is no danger, I am not lying about this." ”
Rublev also said, "I arrived in Australia and tested positive, but they still let me enter, but I was quarantined for more than 10 days, and I had to do antibody testing, but I did not do a PCR test, maybe I am still positive, but I am not contagious and dangerous, because I have just been infected, and I will no longer do PCR testing." ”
"Other players are not testing regularly, and they are allowed to move freely, eat out and so on." Rublev said, "So I think there may be some players who have been diagnosed now, but everyone has not done PCR, because once it is fully tested, the number of confirmed cases must be more than last year." ”
Britain's Andy Murray returned to the Australian Open after 3 years, the second round against The Japanese mixed-race rising star Daniel Taro, and finally was eliminated by a straight three (4-6, 4-6, 4-6), ending this Australian Open trip, he was depressed after the game, if the results of this season are not as expected, he will not continue to participate next year.
Murray and Daniel Taro had a meeting in 2016, when Murray won by a straight three. After nearly seven years of fighting again, this time the world's 120th-ranked Daniel Taro defeated Murray 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.
"I made so many mistakes that I couldn't turn things around, Daniel was very stable, his feet were flexible and the victory was what he deserved," Murray said after the game, disappointed in his performance, "I was really frustrated, this loss was tough for me." ”
Asked if he would continue to play at the Australian Open next year, Murray said with tears in his eyes that everything depends on the performance of this year's season, "For various reasons, this year is a very important year for me, I want to play well in the big competition, I want to have better results." ”
Reaching the round of 32 in a Grand Slam for the first time in his career, Daniel Taro's mood contrasted with Murray's, "I am very happy to be able to win three in a straight line against such a legend. It's unbelievable to win this big fight, but it's an amazing breakthrough for me. ”