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Well, clearly she didn’t cheat. The rules specify she can take a medical timeout if there is a medical problem, and the truth is, the poor woman couldn’t breathe.
Victoria Azarenka held off a possible takeover at the top of women's tennis from absent Serena Williams by winning her second Australian Open title with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory
After two hours and 13 or so minutes we have a match for the ages. Another epic battle between Nole and Andy.
This was a battle of wounded warriors.
We're going to just sort of quietly assume that this doesn't surprise you, and spare you any description of the match.
The erratic playing schedules of the Williams sisters show no signs of changing.
Roger Federer leaves the Australian Open with optimism despite a semi-final loss in five set to Andy Murray.
Azarenka wins her second Grand Slam title; her first came at last year's Australian Open.
While beaten Australian Open semi-finalist Sloane Stephens boasted on Twitter of eating at the same unspecified restaurant on every night of her stay in Melbourne.
There will always be people who wonder how the Williams Sisters would have done here had they been healthy.
Andy Murray had a head-to-head lead over Roger Federer, but he had never beaten him at a Slam.
An office worker’s tale of hope and frustration trying to follow a sports event on the otherside of the world.
Roger Federer. He looks fit. He is fit. But he is also 31 years old. He played a five setter.
The man who took five sets and two days - London rain intervened - to win his career-highlight Wimbledon title a dozen years ago says now that five sets are too many for today's tennis.
“Well, my reaction to it is the same as everybody,” said Agassi on his return to the Australian Open
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