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Revised Schedule Of ATP Tour

While the hanut of COVID is still on, ATP, after revising the schedule of the first seven weeks of the 2021 season, has announced the new schedule for weeks 8-13 of the tour. In the spring calendar of the Tennis tournament, Australian Open will be held from 8 February to 21 February, 2021 at Melbourne …

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Federer To Miss Australian Open 2021

The multiple time Grand Slam winner and a legendary name from the Tennis court, Roger Federer has dropped out from the Australian Open, 2021 which is scheduled to take place in Melbourne from 8 February. This would be the first Grand Slam miss in Roger’s career as he is recovering from his two rounds of …

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New Achievement Under Sania Mirza’s Hood

Sania Mirza has become the first Indian tennis player to be nominated for the Fed Cup Heart Awards under the Asia and Oceania zone along with Indonesia’s Priska Medelyn Nugrorho. Making a comeback to Fed Cup after four years, Sania Mirza helped India qualify for the Play-offs for the first time while her 18 months …

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Eighth Time Australian Open Champion

Novak Djokovic has done it once again - the champion of men’s singles in the Australian Open! https://www.instagram.com/p/B8EKLyups3i/   Defeating Dominic Thiem, the Serbian player faced a tough challenge before picking the trophy. In the five set match, Djokovic endured all the attacks by clinching the title, 6-4 4-6 2-6 6-3 6-4 at Rod Laver …

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Semi-finalists Of Australian Open

Only four women remain in the race for the first Grand Slam title of 2020! All set for a dramatic finale at the Australian Open, two semi-finals will be played with the top class players who have made it to this stage on 30 January at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne. In the first contest, home …

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The End Of Bryan Brother’s Stellar Career

All good things must come to an end. And when it comes to the career of Bryan Brothers at Melbourne Park, it is nothing short of extraordinary! The 41 year-old identical twins bid farewell to Australian Open as they retire at the end of this year. This is the first leg of the pair’s farewell …

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A Man Living For The Wins

Novak Djokovic has created and touched another milestone in his legendary career that started out as a pro in 2003. Defeating Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff, he marked his 900 singles match win. Joining great tennis players like Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer, Ivan Lendl, Rafael Nadal and Guillermo Vilas, he is one among them to have reached 900 wins. Winning …

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A Win That Was Worth The Wait

2020 began on a good note for Serena Williams. On defeating fellow American Jessica Pegula, 6-3, 6-4, Serena won the Auckland Classic in New Zealand. This is her first big win after becoming a mother in 2017. https://twitter.com/WTA/status/1216236014835920896   Serena lifted the trophy and donated her prize money for the Australian bushfire relief. The 38 …

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Comeback On Court!

Four-time Grand Slam champion, Kim Clijsters is making a comeback to tennis after a hiatus. Mother of three, she retired after the 2012 US Open and now wants to start afresh.   https://twitter.com/Clijsterskim/status/1172117655874080771   Although, it’s been seven years since she retired from tennis, Kim is attempting a second chance in the game. The former …

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The Best In Game!

Tennis is said to be a sport that can turn the tables at any given point. Well, this is generally seen in the matches of the sport’s most famous rivals. Yes, we are talking about Serbia’s Novak Djokovic and Switzerland’s Roger Federer.   https://twitter.com/ATP_Tour/status/1171788023094239233   Novak-Roger have faced each other in around 50 matches, both …