Australia's Olympic campaign is thrown into chaos as tennis star tests POSITIVE to Covid just days before the Tokyo Games

Australian tennis sensation Alex De Minaur has tested positive for Covid and therefore ruled out of the Olympic Games. 

The Tokyo Olympics is due to begin on July 23, and will take place in empty arenas to reduce the risk of Covid spreading among athletes.

But on Friday, the World No. 17 tested positive to the respiratory virus after competing in Wimbledon.

The diagnosis rules De Minaur out of the 2021 games, dashing his 'lifelong dreams' of competing in an Olympic Games.

Australian tennis sensation Alex De Minaur has tested positive for Covid and therefore ruled out of the Olympic Games

Australian tennis sensation Alex De Minaur has tested positive for Covid and therefore ruled out of the Olympic Games

'He is shattered,' Australian Olympic Committee spokesman, Ian Chesterman said on Friday morning. 

De Minaur had been selected to play both singles and doubles competitions with his partner John Pearce, who is expected to still be eligible to compete.

No other players came into contact with De Minaur after he left Wimbledon on July 5, where he received a negative Covid test.

All other athletes have since tested negative and will be expected to undergo further tests.   

According to the International Olympic Committee, just three athletes out of 8,000 have tested positive to Covid after arriving in Tokyo for the games between July 1 and 13. 

In total, 26 people 'linked' to the Games have tested positive.

This includes those affiliated with the International Olympic Committee, the International Paralympic Committee, broadcasters and family members of competitors.  

'He is shattered,' an Australian Olympic Committee spokesman said on Friday morning

'He is shattered,' an Australian Olympic Committee spokesman said on Friday morning

Mr Chesterman also revealed Australian basketballer Liz Cambage is being investigated by Basketball Australia and could potentially be scrubbed out of the Games.

The four-time Women's NBA star was involved in a physical altercation against a Nigerian player which reportedly descended in verbal abuse.

She is also being investigated for breaking team protocols by going out in Las Vegas despite Covid restrictions being in place.

A third incident is also being investigated by team officials.

The alleged behaviour has upset Cambage's Australian teammates and there is a disharmony in the Opals' camp just seven days out of the Olympic Games.

Basketball Australia is reportedly considering standing her down from the team, despite the wealth of international experience she brings to the side.   

Tokyo Olympics: Australian athlete tests positive to Covid

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