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Groth’s good wishes to Murray extend to early arrival of baby

Andy Murray has received good wishes about the impending birth of his first child, but Sam Groth is the only one who wants the baby to come earlier.
Britain’s Murray celebrates after winning his first round match against Germany’s Zverev at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Sublime Verdasco sends Nadal to early Melbourne exit

Fernando Verdasco sent shockwaves through the Australian Open on Tuesday by defeating Rafa Nadal.
Spain’s Verdasco reacts after missing a shot during his first round match against Spain’s Nadal at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Raonic takes guard against grand slam grind

Canada's Milos Raonic has found a novel way to help alleviate the tension that inevitability surrounds a grand slam tennis tournament.
Canada’s Raonic celebrates after winning his first round match against France’s Pouille at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Konta resists Australian overtures after Venus upset

Johanna Konta did not have to wait long before having to field the inevitable questions about her national allegiance.
Britain’s Konta watches the ball during her first round match against Williams of the U.S. at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Murray proves too strong for bloodied and beaten Zverev

Second seed Andy Murray advanced into the second round of the Australian Open after a comfortable victory over Germany's Alexander Zverev.
Britain’s Murray signs autographs after winning his first round match against Germany’s Zverev at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Federer wants names in match-fixing allegations

MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Roger Federer called for ‘concrete’ facts while Novak Djokovic spoke of his team once being offered $200,000 to fix a match as the multiple grand slam champions reacted to claims of widespread match-rigging in tennis on Monday. The opening day of the Australian Open was overshadowed by reports in the BBC and […]
Switzerland’s Federer celebrates after winning his first round match against Georgia’s Basilashvili at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Corruption unit battling to stay ahead of the game

Professional tennis's anti-corruption unit, accused of failing to pursue allegations of match-fixing by leading past and current players.

Konta flows to halt Venus progress in Melbourne

Venus Williams's dreams of winning a first Australian Open title at the age of 35 were shattered on Tuesday when she was beaten in the first round.
Williams of the U.S. reacts as she sits in her chair during her first round match against Britain’s Konta at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Top 5: Unexpected Australian Open champions

With the Australian Open 2016 just on the horizon, we at ES take a look at 5 players who defied all odds to raise the trophy at Melbourne
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Federer storms into Australian Open second round

MELBOURNE (Reuters) – A rampaging Roger Federer kicked off his 17th Australian Open campaign with a 6-2 6-1 6-2 demolition of Georgian battler Nikoloz Basilashvili to reach the second round on Monday. The 17-times grand slam champion shone under the lights of Rod Laver Arena to wrap up the match in one hour and 12 […]
Switzerland’s Federer stretches to hit a shot during his first round match against Georgia’s Basilashvili at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

Ousted Wozniacki laments aiding Putintseva comeback

REUTERS – Caroline Wozniacki was left ruing her inability to see off Kazakhstan’s Yulia Putintseva after the unseeded 21-year-old rallied back from a set down to knock out her more established opponent in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday. Putintseva notched the tournament’s first upset by beating Wozniacki 1-6 7-6(3) 6-4 at […]
Denmark’s Wozniacki serves during her first round match against Kazakhstan’s Putintseva at the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia

World tennis has been ripe for match-fixing – experts

SYDNEY (Reuters) – Big financial incentives for gamblers, small tournaments of little consequence to top players and the ease of fixing the outcome of a one-on-one sport have helped turn world tennis into a haven for match-fixers, according to experts and industry insiders. Tennis was rocked on Monday by allegations that the game’s authorities have […]
A player prepares to serve at Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park, Australia