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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 keep up with the draws and order of play from the 2018 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Click here to keep up with the up-to-date draws and order of play from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
I have a routine in the 2nd week of the AO. With the extreme time difference from New York and Melbourne, (16 hours!), I am never awake for the start of the feature evening match, which begins airing live at 3:30 am EST (Eastern Standard Time Zone in America).
Click here for the updates on the draws and order of play from the 2018 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
I’m a Federer guy. There, I said it. Rafa could marry my daughter (please?)—but I cannot cheer for him. I even cheered for Federer over Roddick in their epic Wimbledon final in 2009. All those wins Rafa had over Fed = Brutal.
Check out our latest photo gallery of Kyle Edmund at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Click here to keep up with the updated draws and order of play from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Elina Svitolina is one of the quickest lateral movers in the sport, but Elise Mertens shoved Svitolina into shadows of obscurity on Rod Laver Arena today.
Click here to check out our latest photo gallery of Nick Kyrgios in Melbourne, Australia.
Check out our latest photo gallery of Diego Schwartzman at the 2018 Australian Open.
Check out our latest photo gallery from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Click here to keep up with the latest draws and order of play from the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, Australia.
Earlier this week, three-hundred coaches descended upon Melbourne Park’s Hisense arena for a six-day educational forum entitled: The Grand Slam Coaches Conference.
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