The Italian player showed up to Melbourne with his famously lengthy locks sheared, and needed over four hours to get to the second round.
Paul survived a comeback bid by Australia’s Chris O’Connell in front a feverishly partisan crowd; the American tightened up when he served for the match in the fourth set, then fought through a ...
I don't know why someone would want to see that,” said the No. 22 seed, after learning that her pre-match walkabout had been broadcast for all to watch.
I just want to give people some good news,” said 136th-ranked 23-year-old, playing in his first Grand Slam main draw.
This tempest in a teacup is a pretty good indicator of what a lousy time it is for controversy, with the exception of thorny doping sagas nobody understands anyway. Look around: we are in a golden age ...
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During an eventful Australian Open return, the three-time runner-up was put on upset alert by an opponent ranked No. 418.
Don't worry about German losing, but the Spaniard might be able to dig in and see that the No. 2 seed doesn't coast into the third round.
The No. 6 seed, who confirmed Stefano Vukov was not in attendance, needed just 53 minutes in her first Grand Slam match with coach Goran Ivanisevic Tuesday.
John Cain Arena never really had a chance to erupt all day; the loudest applause occurred when a fan successfully guessed the changeover trivia.
The No. 8 seed navigated the time warp and won the final four games of the match to outlast her fellow American and reach the second round in Melbourne.