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Top seed Iga works to temper AO expectations

Iga Swiatek may have won everything in sight during her run to glory last season. But the Australian Open top seed – now through to

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Murray credits Spartan Florida prep for AO victory

Andy Murray says doing hard-time training under the eagle eye of advisor Ivan Lendl was part of the key to his inspiring five-set defeat of

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AO Men: Day 2

Andy Murray provided a red-hot performance in over-like conditions to advance to the second round of the Australian Open 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-7(7), 7-6 (10-6)

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AO Women: Day 2

Fifth seed Aryna Sabalenka beat the heat with a quick-fire win into the Australian Open second round on Tuesday as summer temperatures soared into the

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AO slaps a ban on Russian, Belarus flags

Australian Open bosses on Tuesday slapped a blanket ban on any display of Russian or Belarus flags at Melbourne Park. The move came in quick response

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Red alert for Djokovic after practice cancelled

A previously delayed training session rescheduled for Monday evening was called off as concern mounts over the physical state of Novak Djokovic. The nine-time champion

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AO Women: Day 1 Review

American seeds got away to flying starts, with No. 7 Coco Gauff making quick work of Czech Katerina Siniakova as the teenager who won the

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AO Men: Day One review

Nick Kyrgios delivered a serious box office blow on opening day of the Australian Open, with the controversial character forced to withdraw with a knee

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Gauff says pressure will be on Raducanu

Coco Gauff and Emma Raducanu have lined up a second-round clash of prodigies at the Australian Open. But the American teen insists the pressure will

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Recriminations fly with Davis Cup on life support

Charges and counter-charges are flying around tennis executive suites with the Davis Cup all but dead after Spanish organiser Kosmos pulled the plug on its