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All eight seeded players in the second quarter of the Australian Open have advanced to the third round. That should make for a scintillating day of action at Melbourne Park on Friday.
Lleyton Hewitt played the final match of his illustrious career on Thursday night, losing to David Ferrer 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 in the second round of the Australian Open.
Drizzle and toast. These are valuable life lessons to learn for a Global Chick in Melbourne. Firstly the drizzle that doesn’t worm into every inch of you like British drizzle.
The scene was (once more) set to bid a country’s hero goodbye. The cheering squad were there, enthusiastic as always, our hero swathed within the colours of the national flag...
They were dethroned from the World No. 1 spot at the end of 2015 and had a hiccup at the start of 2016 with a first-round loss in Sydney.
Click here for the latest draws & photos from the 2016 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, Australia.
Think you know a bit about the Australian Open? Let’s see how you answer these tennis teasers...
Click here to see the latest photos of Gael Monfils at the 2016 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne, plus the order of play from the singles matches.
Lleyton Hewitt is expected to make his final singles appearance at the Australian Open on Thursday night, when he goes up against heavily-favored David Ferrer during second-round action.
Bringing on the night – for some inexplicable reason Genie Bouchard trotted out on court with just half an outfit, and after a spirited start the streamlined style must have worked as she scored the initial break over Radwanska, only for the Pole to break straight back.
Keep up with the latest men's and women's draws and photos here from the 2016 Australian Open tennis in Melbourne.
Rain, vegemite and never trust a coffee machine over a proper Barista. That’s this morning’s life lessons ahead of day three, but lucky for us there are stadium roofs in Australia.
Click here for the latest and best photos from the 2016 Australian Open tennis taken by the photographers at EPA.
One day after Rafael Nadal crashed out of the Australian Open, Roger Federer and a whole host of other seeded players will be trying to avoid the same fate.
The story of the day session on Day Two had to be THAT match against Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco.
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