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Click here to see our latest photo gallery of the tennis players as they get ready for the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne.
It will be the semifinal showdown that everyone expected when the Australian Open draw ceremony was held almost two weeks ago. And it will--at least temporarily--break a tie in the head-to-head series between two...
Click here to see the latest photos of Gael Monfils at the 2016 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, plus the order of play from the singles matches.
Lleyton Hewitt is expected to make his final singles appearance at the Australian Open on Thursday night, when he goes up against heavily-favored David Ferrer during second-round action.
Keep up with the latest men's and women's draws and photos here from the 2016 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne.
Click here for the latest draws and photos from the 2016 Australian Open tennis.
Check out some of the amazing photos from the Serena v Sharapova match at Melbourne, Australia.
Click here to see some of the latest photos from the 2015 Australian Open.
Click here to check out some of the latest photos from the Australian Open in Melbourne.
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.
Nick Kyrgios isn't the only unseeded player still alive at the Australian Open. Two others will be in action on Monday, with Gilles Muller and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez looking to continue their runs to the second week by pulling off fourth-round upsets. But there is bad news for both: they are going up against the two most recent champions of this event.
Click here to see the ladies' singles & doubles results from the Australian Open.
Check out these EPA fan shots from the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne.
Click here to check out the ladies' results from the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Kei Nishikori takes another small step toward a career-high #4 ranking. The leading threat to him isn't even current #4 Wawrinka; it's Milos Raonic.
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