Archive: 2015-australian-open
After capturing the King Trophy twice with Washington, Leander Paes and Martina Hingis made their Grand Slam debut by winning the Australian Open mixed doubles title on Sunday...
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Click here to check out some of the photos from the final match between Djokovic & Murray at the 2015 Australian Open in Melbourne.
Check out some of the amazing photos from the Serena v Sharapova match at Melbourne, Australia.
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Click here to check out some of the latest photos from the Australian Open in Melbourne.
What makes a star in the making shine? Is it the marketability? The constant hype around “the next best thing” or is it just the opposite and a quiet determination to do the right things and get the job done that marks out Madison Keys as the one to watch this year.
By now we think the “no-one beats [/insert name] [/insert number of times] in a row" has been done to death but it has to be said that Tomas Berdych delivered the performance of his life against an up and down Rafael Nadal to book his place once more in the Australian Open semi-final.
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The Australian Open men's singles quarterfinal lineup is a blockbuster one, with seven of the top eight seeds still alive and the only impostor a local Aussie who has positively ignited the Melbourne crowd. The stretch run begins on Tuesday, with Rafael Nadal going up against familiar foe Tomas Berdych and Andy Murray hoping to stop the freight train that is Nick Kyrgios.
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This was hard to believe -- Alexandra Panova was up 4-1, 30-0 in the third set. The commentators thought that the double-fault that followed was critical, but whatever the crucial point (if there was one), Panova failed to convert two match points, leaving Maria Sharapova still in the hunt for the #1 ranking. She'll surely have to do better than this, though.
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