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Belgium’s Kirsten Flipkens has started the 2013 season as fast as she ended 2012 as the serve-and volleyer has reached the semifinals of Hobart International.
Vemic: "Monday is one day closer..."
The annual Kids Tennis Day will kick start Australian Open 2013 action at Melbourne Park tomorrow.
With temperatures again nudging the 100 degrees Fahrenheit mark at the Australian Open, the tournament is renowned as being a battle of the fittest
Australian Open tournament referee Wayne McKewen called for calm amid growing player angst at the newly instigated ATP World Tour time
Azarenka is fit to take her place at the top of the draw at the Australian Open, after confirming that the toe infection from her pedicure-gone-wrong is now almost fully healed.
As the Australian Open grows ever closer, dissent is multiplying among the playing ranks about the revision of the time rules
Tennis Australia has given Davis Cup captain Pat Rafter the final say on how best to handle the situation with Bernard Tomic.
Ross Hutchins admitted he deliberated long and hard on whether to tell his diagnosis of Hodgkins Lymphoma to close friend Andy Murray.
Top American John Isner has pulled out of the Australian Open due to a bone bruise on his knee as player injuries mount in the run-up to the first major of 2013.
As the Australian Open grows ever closer, dissent is multiplying among the playing ranks about the revision of the time rules that maintain umpires.
Tennis Australia announced it has secured a new agreement with major sponsor Kia Motors for an additional five years.
Cibulkova costs Errani her chance at #6. Add Zakopalova to the Hobart upset list
It is the second day of qualifying at the Australian Open. Take a look at the results and the daily
The Australian Open is marketed as the Grand Slam of Asia and the Pan Pacific but one of the most commercially viable star Kei Nishikori.
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