Tuesday, January 15, 2013

More ankle woe for Serena at Australian Open

A look at some of the more intriguing players in this year's Australian Open.

Maria Sharapova — Getty ImagesThe opening few days to the Australian Open are interesting for sports fans. The tennis world is focused on the first big tournament of the year that just so happens to be a major, and while we've seen some of the big

Canada's Milos Raonic overcame a shaky start to win his opening match at the Australian Open. Raonic dropped the first set but reversed his momentum to score a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 7-6 (0) victory over Jan Hajek of the Czech Republic to advance to the second

The Australian Open has taken the lead among Grand Slams in increasing prize money for the last four years, including a $4.2 million hike for this year's edition, making it the richest Grand Slam tournament. The biggest pay raises were for players who

Monday in Melbourne featured almost no upsets? Will Tuesday be any different? And is Bernard Tomic's form finally ready to keep up with his mouth?

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