Archive: January 2018
We just finished watching the Wozniacki-Halep final. Now we are not saying that Halep’s extended matches with Davis (15-13 in the 3rd) & Kerber (9-7 in the 3rd) were the reason she lost in the finals...
Chasing the dream her entire tennis life, Caroline Wozniacki made one final rousing run to realize it.
Click here to check out the latest tennis news from our great friend Dusan Vemic.
Click here for all the updated draws and order of play from the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, Australia.
Click here to check out our latest photo gallery of Dylan Alcott from the Australian Open tennis.
Check out our latest photo gallery from the 2018 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Fodor’s and Lonely Planet set industry standards for the travel guide. One can find great restaurants, tourist attractions, iconic images and safety advisories to ensure you don’t up losing an organ before your return flight home.
What's at stake in the women's singles Australian Open final? More like: what isn't at stake? The winner of Simona Help vs. Caroline Wozniacki will be a first-time Grand Slam champion and the world No. 1 next week.
It's deja vu all over again in the 2018 Australian Open final. No, it is not a rematch of Federer vs. Rafael Nadal at the 2017 Aussie Open. But it's a rematch, all right. It's Federer vs. Marin Cilic on Sunday night.
Click here to check out photos from the doubles final at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Click here to keep up with the draws and order of play from the 2018 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Sixth-seeded Sachia Vickery reached the quarterfinals of the Oracle Challenger Series as the 22-year-old from Miramar, Fla., defeated unseeded Rebecca Peterson of Sweden 6-1, 6-4, on a cool, cloudy day at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
If you've watched any of the women's matches at this year's Australian Open, you've likely seen the Adidas and Nike kits on full display. The colors are okay - but just OKAY - I mean, pink is my favorite color but this blush version Nike is using doesn't do it for me.
It will be No. 1 vs. No. 2 at the Australian Open on Saturday night. But it's even more than that. Way more, in fact.
Click here to keep up with the up-to-date draws and order of play from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
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