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Roger Federer of Switzerland in action during his men's singles final match against Marin Cilic of Croatia at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 28 January 2018.
The year, 2030, Roger & Rafa are walking, slowly, side by side, on a beautiful promenade on a warm summer night in a charming European city.
Cross-gender practices are not exactly the norm on the professional circuit. But that is exactly what happened on Monday at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia.
With their title at last week's Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, Bob and Mike Bryan have now triumphed at consecutive Masters 1000 tournaments and have reached the final in three straight.
Besides the tennis racket, footwear could be the most important piece of equipment a tennis play relies on.
At the 2018 Australian Open, FILA players will debut the women’s Heritage and men’s Set Point collections.
Lauren Davis and Simona Halep have the kind of hearts Andrea Bocelli sings about. When the Rod Laver Arena crowd goes off, it sounds like a Bose Speaker.
Lovey Jergen's here with a postcard and a newsflash. We are sharing some nice photos. Sven is thanking Nike court. The Nike team is amazing.
Welcome to Oz, the opportunity Slam. The absences of 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams and two-time champion Victoria Azarenka—combined with the lack of a dominant player—makes this Australian Open the most-wide open women’s Grand Slam in more than a decade, Hall of Famer Chrissie Evert asserts.
After their epic five set final at Melbourne Park 30 years ago, Mats Wilander and Pat Cash will return to the courts once again for the Australian Open Legends tournament.
With final preparations for Australian Open 2018 well underway, and players already winging their way from the northern hemisphere, the final TV ratings release for the year has revealed just how popular this year’s tournament was with fans across the country.
No one could have anticipated Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer to finish No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the ATP World Tour rankings at the end of 2017--and with a lot of room to spare, too.
The world’s top 100 men and 98 women are confirmed for Australian Open 2018. Reigning champion Serena Williams (USA) is anticipated to return after giving birth to her first child in September.
Lleyton Hewitt ending his retirement--again--to play doubles at next month's Australian Open, he announced on Thursday. Hewitt is partnering fellow Australian Sam Groth, who is approaching his own retirement that will coming following the first major of 2018.
In terms of overall significance, the 2017 Australian Open title was by far the biggest and in a sense best match of the year. Hands down. Case closed. In fact, It is arguably the most important on-court drama of the last decade--or more.
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