Archive: January 2013
Lleyton Hewitt showed vintage form as he humbled Juan Martin Del Potro 6-1, 6-4 to win the Kooyong Classic in Melbourne.
Vesnina broke a string of six losses in finals to win Hobart, her first-ever singles title.
Each week, Daily Tennis will look at the biggest movers of the week, looking at how they did what they did.
Roger Federer recently decided to change things up and took a nice long pause in the offseason and during the start of 2013.
Victoria Azarenka of course made her big push for #1 here last year; she is the defending champion.
Every Grand Slam creates its own unique energy and the Australian Open has intensified theirs with more money, upgrades, and expansions.
The author well remembers first seeing Elena Vesnina at a Challenger or so eight so years ago.
Novak Djokovic of course won the Australian Open last year. Rafael Nadal was the finalist, with Murray and Federer the semifinalists.
Bernard Tomic entered this week having lost four straight matches. He had a losing career ATP record -- 40-49
Dusan Vemic sends quick greetings from Melbourne, where Novak Djokovic and the rest of the top players are getting ready for Monday
LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS), in front of a near-capacity crowd, clinched the 2013 AAMI Classic this afternoon in emphatic fashion.
A record Kids Tennis Day crowd turned out at Melbourne Park today to launch Australian Open 2013.
OK, so maybe Gael Monfils still has a few things to work on. We'd still call this a promising run for him.
At least Agnieszka Radwanska didn't waste a lot of energy here. She blitzed her way to her second title of the year, and her ninth straight win.
Many greetings from the 1st slam of the year and as you all know it is "The Happy Slam"
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