Archive: australian-open-tennis
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.
Wishing our tennis friend Monique Adamczak a very Happy Birthday!
I sunk my teeth into the AO really for the 1st time last night. What with the extreme time difference here in NY, plus my teaching schedule, I didn’t get a chance to watch too much of the tennis, so, while following all the results (on 10sBalls_com of course), I didn’t get much of a feel yet for the tournament.
If you’re looking for Oz, The Tanderrum Bridge is far a better path than the yellow brick road. One of this year’s tournament’s technological innovations is the Umpire chair, which now requires a seatbelt and lifts the umpire ten feet into the air at the push of a button.
Click here to keep up with the up-to-date draws and schedule from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Under the unbearably strong heat of the Melbourne sun in front of a packed Rod Laver Arena, world number one Simona Halep’s quest for a maiden Grand Slam title marched on, but not without some strength and heart along the way.
Sending yet another message that he is not satisfied with "only" 19 Grand Slam titles, Federer turned in another stellar performance to beat Richard Gasquet 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 on Saturday night during third-round action at the Australian Open.
Click here to keep up with the latest draws from the Australian Open tennis 2018.
Click here to check out tomorrow's schedule of play from the 2018 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, Australia.
A couple of youngsters got the best of two top players at last summer's U.S. Open, with Denis Shapovalov taking down Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Andrey Rublev upsetting Grigor Dimitrov.
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