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Melbourne, Australia. 19th Jan, 2019. Denis Shapovalov in action at Day 6 at the 2019 Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia. Credit: Frank Molter/Alamy Live News Stock Photo - Alamy
Tennis - Rafael Nadal crushes Matthew Ebden to secure third-round spot - Eurosport
Djokovic routs Nadal for record 7th Australian Open - The Columbian
Australian Open 2019: Day 4 live coverage from Melbourne Park | The Australian
Australian Open 2019: Naomi Osaka's power sets up final against Petra Kvitova | Australian Open 2019 | The Guardian
Spanish Tennis Player Has Meltdown During Australian Open
Muguruza stars in late, late show at Melbourne Park
Kvitova charges past Begu into Melbourne third round
Melbourne, Australia. 23rd Jan, 2019. Naomi Osaka from Japan serves. She makes her way into the semifinal at the 2019 Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia. Frank Molter/Alamy Live
Australian Open 2019 draw, bracket: Potential Roger Federer vs. Novak Djokovic final; Serena Williams faces tough road - CBSSports.com
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Muguruza clinches Melbourne epic after 3am against Konta
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Djokovic and Nadal Are Set for Another Epic Duel Down Under - The New York Times
Australian Open 2019: Serena Williams Shooting For Grand Slam History | Tennis News
Australian Open 2019: Rafael Nadal vs Tomas Berdych live score, updates, start time
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 22, 2019: Show Court 3, Margaret Court Arena And Rod Laver Arena At 2019 Australian Open In Melbourne Park Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 137711866.
ESPN's shabby Australian Open coverage did the tournament no favors - Sports Illustrated
Kyrgios admitted to psychiatric hospital after 2019 Wimbledon loss, the Australian reports | Reuters
Naomi Osaka Cries As She Wins Australian Open, Becomes First Asian World Number One
For some players at the Australian Open, no spotlight is no problem - The Japan Times
Australian Open 2019: Eleven players vying for No.1 spot in Melbourne