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Men’s Pro Tour News

Rafel Nadal won his opening match 6-4 when Bernard Tomic was forced to retire after losing the the opening set 6-4 with a leg injury. The win in 41 minutes marked Nadal's return to Melbourne after missing 2013 as he recovered from knee problems.
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Day 6 Postcard

The heat continues to play a big role in this years AO. While it's supposed to cool down dramatically by the weekend, some players are finding it difficult to make it to week 2. Go ahead and put Djokovic in the finals, only threat on his half of the draw is Berdych, but I don't think he can hang with Djoker in best of 5.
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“10s Whenever” Newsletter Vol. 102

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Del Potro and Tomic look to get through Nadal’s Quarter of Death By Matt Cronin

Juan Martin del Potro blew out Bernard Tomic in the Sydney final, which is an indication that if he is actually fit enough to contest numerous three-of-five set matches that he might have chance to win another major. Perhaps that major will be the 2014 Australian Open...
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Tennis News And Tidbits From Around The World

Roger Federer defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 7-5 in a spirited charity exhibition played in front of 14,000 fans at the Rod Laver arena. Federer and Friends was staged to raise money for the Swiss player's charity for under-privileged South African children...
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Tennis Australia Announces Seeds For 2014 Australian Open

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Tennis Australia Looks For A Better Airline Deal Than Virgin Australia

Tennis Australia president Stephen Healy says the organization is in negotiations with another airline to replace Virgin Australia as a major sponsor of the Australian Open. Board level negotiations are ongoing to replace Virgin.
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Tsonga Has No Plan To Play Doubles In Melbourne

Despite helping France to a first-ever Hopman Cup title alongside Alize Cornet, with the tie decided by the mixed doubles rubber, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will still not be adding the event to his grand slam to-do list anytime soon.
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French Team of Tsonga / Cornet Win Hopman Cup

Despite helping France to a first-ever Hopman Cup title alongside Alize Cornet, with the tie decided by the mixed doubles rubber, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will still not be adding the event to his grand slam to-do list anytime soon.
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Men’s Pro Tour News

Rafael Nadal seems to have forgotten how to win easily. But he certainly hasn't forgotten how to win...
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Men’s Tennis Results

All this, and still no points that count for Rafael Nadal! At least a title would count. And we may have a new player to keep our eyes on in the form of Peter Gojowczyk.
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Djokovic / Becker Time Will Tell

Novak Djokovic is intent on winning the upcoming Australian Open for the fourth year in succession and the fifth time since 2008. And with new coach Boris Becker integrated into his team, he is more than content than another unbeaten run at Abu Dhabi’s.
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Andy Murray Loses to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Abu Dhabi

Nobody was less surprised that Andy Murray’s first tennis match back after undergoing back surgery on September was a loss than the Wimbledon champion himself.
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Hopman Cup Draws

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Andy Murray In Abu Dhabi

Andy Murray, currently in Abu Dhabi and warming up for the start of the tennis season where he will be attempting to reacclimatize himself to the men’s circuit after back surgery in September, is so motivated by unprecedented support from the British public he wants to repay them after admitting a sometimes ungrateful youth.

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