Archive: January 2012
Tennis Channel will celebrate the remarkable career of Australia's greatest player - Rod "The Rockhampton Rocket" Laver - with Signature Series: Rod Laver during the 2012 Australian Open. The latest installment of the network's original Signature Series documentary line will debut Saturday, Jan. 21, at 9 p.m. ET.
In the pursuit of glory through agony and perseverance, in the want for his old mistress—Lady No.1—Nadal will stop at nothing. He trudges through the mire of slanderous accusations and prepares himself with more powerful equipment and a sounder mindset.
Nothing in his game needs fixing, so Novak Djokovic will stick with the program which took him to the top of the sport in 2011 as the holder defends his Australian Open title. "I don't think that in general my game should be changed or that I should take any major changes in it," said Djokovic.
Andy Murray may be one of the feistier players to occupy the world’s top ten in the current game but he believes he is a relative choir boy compared to some of the rebels from days gone by, like John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Ilie Nastase.
Marcos Baghdatis smashed four racquets in a minute as he slumped to a second round defeat at the Australian Open, bringing to mind the occasion that Goran Ivanisevic broke all his racquets and had to retire from a match as he had none left in Brighton many years ago.
Peter Lundgren, the Swede who spent 15 years going round the world as a player and another 15 as notable coach to the likes of Roger Federer, Marat Safin, Marcelo Rios, Stanislas Wawrinka and others, has finally turned his back on the traveling life.
Marketing phenomenon Maria Sharapova is not only good for brick-and-mortar business. The saleable Russian, fourth seed at the Australian Open, is also part of an online viral campaign launched during the Australian Open. Sponsor Evian, the French water company, is more than pleased with the results of their "roller baby" campaign.
Melbourne will be the world’s first Grand Slam tennis venue to have three feature courts with operable roofs. Government officials unveiled the new design for Melbourne Park’s Western Precinct, which includes a redeveloped Margaret Court Arena with an operable roof and increased capacity by 1,500 to 7,500.
Download the latest women’s results for the Australian Open as the women’s tournament fires up during the 4th day:
Take a look at how your favorite tennis players are doing... You can download and print the men's draws and the mix draws... Tell us your predictions
Take a look at how your favorite tennis players are doing... You can download and print the men's draws and the mix draws... Tell us your predictions
Wow what's that--Caroline Wozniacki might not lose her spot to No.2 Petra Kvitova if she keeps up her game. Peep this kinda news and more as we keep you updated!
The New “Indian Express” is at it again taking down their first set of opponents at their Australian Open debut. On Wednesday January 18 the fourth-seeded teammates, Rohan Bopanna and Mahesh Bhupathi, defeated Australians, Matthew Ebden and Chris Guccione, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.
Otro día en el abierto de australia en practica con Ayumi Morita. / Another day at the Australian Open and practicing with Ayumi Morita
Sven Groeneveld esta en australia practicando con diferentes personas cada día hoy practico con Laura Robson. / Sven Groeneveld is in Australia practicing with different people today he practiced with Laura Robson.
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