Dabrowski plans to ‘wing it’ with new partner as hard 14-day quarantine limits plans
Gabriela Dabrowski’s original plan for the Australian swing was to practise with her new doubles partner and get some training in during a two-week quarantine period in Melbourne.
A hard hotel room lockdown for the Canadian and dozens of other tennis players forced a significant change of plans. Instead of five hours outside daily within a bubble setting — mostly for on-court training and gym work — Dabrowski is stuck in her room 24-7 and counting down the days.
She’s still planning to play in the upcoming Melbourne Summer Series ahead of the Australian Open, but her and American partner Bethanie Mattek-Sands will be going in cold for their debut as a team.
“We’re probably just going to wing it,” Dabrowski said with a laugh. “We don’t have a whole lot of prep time now before our first event.”