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Check out the latest WTA results from the 2017 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne.
Click here to check out photos from the match between Mischa Zverev and Andy Murray at the 2017 Australian Open.
Check out the latest WTA results here from the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, Australia.
Check out some of 10sBalls' favorite tennis photos for today from the 2017 Australian Open.
Click here to keep up with the latest ATP tennis results from the 2017 Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
It's too early--or is it?--to start thinking about another Australian Open title for Roger Federer, but his potential road to the winner's trophy from the third round through the championship path is worth noting...
Keep checking 10sBalls.com for the latest tennis results from the 2017 Australian Open tennis.
Click here to keep up with the latest ATP draws and results from the Australian Open tennis 2017.
The second round of the Australian Open will continue on Thursday, when Rafael Nadal returns to the court to face fellow veteran Marcos Baghdatis.
Andy Murray and Roger Federer were among those who sailed safely through to the Australian Open second round on Day. The pressure was on Rafael Nadal to do the same on Tuesday.
Check out some more tennis photos here from the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia.
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