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    Round of Upsets at Australian Open as 6 of Top 10 Women’s Seeds Lose

    MELBOURNE, Australia — After a fraught lead-up to the Australian Open, with concerns about the tournament’s ability to handle Melbourne’s worsened air quality because of nearby bushfires, the first four days of play offered clear air and straightforward matches that let the top women breathe easy. For the first time at a Grand Slam since […] More

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    Roger Federer Fights Off Upset at Australian Open

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Five players seeded in the top 10 had been knocked out of the Australian Open across the men’s and women’s draws on Friday, and the 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer appeared ready to join their ranks. On the same court where Serena Williams and reigning Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka had […] More

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    Coco Gauff Defeats Reigning Champion Naomi Osaka at Australian Open

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Coco Gauff is only 15, still growing in every way, and still fresh to the world of professional tennis, but she can win this Australian Open. That is no stretch. Not anymore. Not after the precociously gifted young American once again flashed her prodigious moxie and talent on the biggest of stages. […] More

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    Nick Kyrgios Holds His Temper, and Australia Holds Its Breath

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Nick Kyrgios was not willing to be hunted. During the opening points of his Australian Open match against the wily veteran Gilles Simon — known for his ability to lure opponents into deadly traps with deceiving softballs and sudden bursts — Kyrgios did not take the bait. Instead, on a hazy Thursday […] More

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    Serena Williams Loses at Australian Open

    MELBOURNE, Australia — Serena Williams tumbled out of the Australian Open in the third round on Friday, eliminated by an opponent who had previously been one of her least daunting. The eighth-seeded Williams, a seven-time Australian Open champion, lost to the 27th-seeded Wang Qiang of China, 6-4, 6-7 (2), 7-5. At the same time Williams […] More

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    Rafael Nadal Is Closing In on His 20th Slam. He Isn’t Counting.

    MELBOURNE, Australia — One more major title, just one, and Rafael Nadal will share the most prestigious record in modern men’s tennis with Roger Federer. But Nadal is panther-quick to assure you that he is not ripping forehands in practice or drifting off to sleep with “No. 20, No. 20” ringing in his head. The […] More