Archive: australian-open
Australian tennis hero Pat Cash joined in the applause for Novak Djokovic’s momentous victory at Melbourne Park after previously insisting the Serb’s chances of recapturing sufficient fitness to beat Rafael Nadal were minimal.
It must be an awful choice, trying to decide whether to team up with Elena Vesnina to play doubles at a Slam. On the one hand, few players are more likely to get you to a final. On the other, once you get there, you're in big trouble.
The final day of the Australian Open has arrived and the last two gunslingers hotshots are heading into the final showdown. So who's taking home the title, Djokovic or Nadal!
I believe it's obvious by now: the last two Men's players remaining are Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Well, this is going to be one epic match, and a treat for being the first grand one of the year!
These are the HeadLines her in Australia I wonder how the final will be recieved around the world? Both of them deserve better because they earn/own their place in today's final!
We've seen some phenomenal tennis the last couple of days and nights from Australia. This second week of the Australian Open has been one of the best ever.
Esther Vergeer and Maikel Scheffers this morning before their warmup having a catch up and checking mails in the Players restaurant!
Some are saying Murray will have a repeat of last year’s final in this year’s semifinal against Novak Djokovic. Others say Murrays new coach Ivan Lendl is like a lucky rabbit’s foot and the luck won’t wear off. Murray has had great success in the Australian Open so far beating everyone in his path.
We all know Nadal can possibly take home the title, there’s no doubt there. We all know Nadal is injured—take a look at his right knee. But do we know how he took out the great Federer and overcame the pain in his right knee? Determination.
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Andy preparing for tonights match against Djokovic on Rod Laver Arena at 12 pm local time!
Remember when everyone used to complain that women's tennis was too predictable, the top players won too easily and you knew who would be in the semis? Well, the top men at the Australian Open have all won easily, no-one would have doubted they would reach the semis.
These are thrilling times that define Tennis players' careers and viewers' experiences. With the final stages of the Australian Open in sight (and in mind), we can hardly contain ourselves...
It really does seem as if everyone around here is afraid of taking the #1 ranking. Caroline Wozniacki lost to a hobbled Kim Clijsters.
Lleyton Hewitt’s determined run to the Australian Open’s last 16 might have caused him immense pain but it has also breathed a renewed lease of life into the former world no.1’s career.
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