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Federer Faces Cilic In Aussie Rematch Of Wimbledon Final

Australian Open

January 26, 2018

Roger Federer will face Marin Cilic, the man he reduced to tears in the Wimbledon final, to decide who takes the Australian Open title for 2018. It will make for an intriguing showdown, after Hyeon Chung was forced to retire while being soundly beaten by Federer in their semi. The South Korean’s problem, apparently, was severe blistering to his left foot. […]

Cilic Ends Edmund Dream, Halep Wins Classic And Meets Wozniacki In Final

Australian Open

January 25, 2018

Marin Cilic ended Kyle Edmund’s Aussie Open dream, with a little help from the Brit’s aching body, 6-2, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2. Edmund limped at times and struggled for the kind of consistently agile movement that helped him get this far. Maybe Marin would have beaten him anyway. Cilic paid tribute to Kyle like this: ‘He is […]

Feisty Federer Survives Early Scare To Face New Sensation Hyeon Chung

Australian Open

January 24, 2018

Roger Federer survived a serious first-set scare and a brief argument with the umpire to come through in style against Tomas Berdych. The great man disputed a Hawkeye verdict and let off some steam – but it seemed to help him in the long run, even though he came perilously close to losing the first set […]

Incredible Edmund Sets Up Semi Against Cilic

Australian Open

January 23, 2018

Kyle Edmund seems to have turned British tennis on its head in the space of a few remarkable days. Can he take two more steps and actually win the Australian Open against all odds? After Rafael Nadal had to retire with a hip injury early in the final set against Marin Cilic, it seems that anything is […]

Djojovic and Thiem Fall To Melbourne Underdogs

Australian Open

January 22, 2018

Novak Djokovic used to do this to his opponents. Now he knows what it feels like. Hyeon Chung is the man with all the hot shots right now. We saw it in this stunning 7-6 (4), 7-5, 7-6 (3) victory against one of the game’s greats. The South Korean can draw you scampering for a […]

Stars From Far East Shine In Melbourne As Big Names Go Tumbling

Australian Open

January 20, 2018

Hyeon Chung became the first South Korean man to reach the last sixteen of the Australian Open, when he shocked fourth seed Alexander Zverev with a relentless brilliance. The 21-year-old sensation plays Novak Djokovic next. And make no mistake, the former world number one will have to play something near his best tennis in order to progress. Meanwhile […]

It’s Kyrgios v Dimitrov and Sharapova v Kerber in Melbourne

Australian Open

January 19, 2018

Home favourite Nick Kyrgios continues to light up the Australian Open after he defeated his boyhood hero, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. If he can beat Grigor Dimitrov, the number three seed, then Kyrgios might even start to believe that he can go all the way. Tsonga didn’t go down without a fight in their evening match. But […]

Muguruza, Konta and Wawrinka Crash Out…Monfils Defeated By The Heat!

Australian Open

January 18, 2018

Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza, British ninth seed Johanna Konta and former Aussie Open champion Stan Wawrinka have all tumbled out early Down Under. Meanwhile, Gael Monfils wilted in the brutal Melbourne heat against the might of a resurgent Novak Djokovic. Seventh seed David Goffin was also beaten as the surprises kept coming. The action remained red-hot as […]

Tsonga Hits Back To Set Up Kyrgios Showdown

Australian Open

January 17, 2018

France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga hasn’t always been known for his comebacks. When he’s good, he’s very good. When he’s off his game, he can sometimes look half-hearted. But what Tsonga produced against young sensation Denis Shapovalov will live long in the memory. DECIDER And, sorry as we are to see one of the most exciting newcomers […]

Federer Off To Flyer, Novak Faces Monfils

Australian Open

January 16, 2018

Roger Federer eased past ex-Brit Aljaz Bedene, and then skilfully deflected some pressure as tournament favourite. Just for a change, all eyes won’t necessarily be on the immaculate Federer in the second round anyway. Because Novak Djokovic faces a mouth-watering test of his elbow and all-round fitness against the enigmatic and highly entertaining Gael Monfils. FEROCITY […]

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