Tennis: World No.1 Ash Barty visits Australian hospital to support Covid-19 frontline staff
By AFP
07 May 2020 |
8:53 am
Tennis world number one Ash Barty and former Australian tennis player Pat Rafter visit a hospital in Brisbane where the most Queensland Covid-19 cases have been treated to show their support for the frontline healthcare workers.
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Tennis world number one Ash Barty and former Australian tennis player Pat Rafter visit a hospital in Brisbane where the most Queensland Covid-19 cases have been treated to show their support for the frontline healthcare workers.
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