Australian Open: Rafael Nadal tames the Demon for Grand Slam win no. 250!

. The Spaniard served at 75% and despite the problems on the second serve he was never in doubt in his games, fending off all four break points to keep his initial shot intact and charging on the return to forge the win in straight sets. Alex couldnt follow that pace, unable to deliver easyRead moreRead more

Roger Federer: 'I have not taken ultimate decision on clay yet'

feels happy and satisfied with the pre-season training he has had in December in Dubai. The Swiss player said he practised like he normally does during that part of the year. I didnt change my schedule depending on the clay, Federer said. I just had a normal buildup. I think it was more about howRead moreRead more

Australian Open day 5 recap: Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer keep shining

Click:高仿包包哪里买 The Claganebowl is a term used for the most awaited duel between the brothers Sador and Gregor Clagane, of Game of Thrones. Tennis fans are eagerly awaiting the , the epic match between and , which could take place in semifinal of the. Both today won their third round. Nadal gave a hard tennisRead moreRead more

'Do not compare Simona Halep's back with Andy Murray's' – Chris Evert

first match this year in the opening match at the Sydney International against Ashleigh Barty, and so far at the Australian Open she is still trying to find her best game. Should the Romanian players physical be worrying for the future? In an interview to Fanatik, the 18-time Grand Slam winner answered this question. IfRead moreRead more

Wawrinka sends letter to Vasek Pospisil about ATP Chief Executive Kermode

The possible leave of from the role as ATP Chief Executive has been the topic of the week so far at the Australian Open. The Telegraph revealed that sent a letter to , who is pushing for Kermode to leave the Presidency, asking them to make Kermode stay. Wawrinka praised the ATP CEOs job doneRead moreRead more

Healing from injury takes more time as you get older, says Federer

In a press conference at the Australian Open, commented on how getting older adds to the recovery time. The 37-year-old said: I think what happens with age maybe the most is that certain things take longer to recover from. Lets just say, whereas in the past, I dont want to say 27, because 27 youreRead moreRead more

De Minaur: Rafael Nadal is like the king in Spain

grew up in Spain, and he has watched a ton of matches. The Australian, who trains in Alicante, will face the Mallorca native on Friday at the Australian Open and in press conference he spoke about the 32-year-olds popularity in the tournament. Rafa is pretty much like the king in Spain, De Minaur said. HesRead moreRead more

Alex De Minaur explains why he picked Australia over Spain

In a press conference at the Australian Open after his win over Pedro Sousa on Monday, commented on why he chose to represent Australia over Spain. The 19-year-old said: Obviously my mum is Spanish. I spent a lot of time in Spain. I was born in Australia. Ive really always felt Australian. Growing up andRead moreRead more

Australian Open: Wozniacki, Stephens and Barty stay on title course

. The Dane landed 76% of the first serve, losing just 12 points in her games and fending off two break points to keep the service games intact while mounting the pressure on the other side of the court. Caroline had 19 winners and 12 unforced errors and she controlled the pace from her rivalRead moreRead more

I don't run as much as before after my disease, says Caroline Wozniacki

In a press conference at the Australian Open was asked if she runs as much as she did in the past since when she was diagnosed with in August last year. I am. Not as much as I used to. But, yeah, running is one of my favourite cardio. I feel like I get aRead moreRead more