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The Australian Open’s ‘Tennis stars auction racquets for Haiti’ eBay auction has raised AUD$44,007.19 for victims of the earthquake that devastated Haiti on 12 January 2010.
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Haiti Racquet auction yields $44K
The players may not be aware of it, but Australian Open organisers have a plan in place to make sure that their every need is taken care of. It’s called the 10 Point Player Experience
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It’s all about the players
The Fed is a debonair chap, so how odd to see him struggling with a change of clothes at change of ends. Welcome to our final caption competition challenge for Australian Open 2010.
Australian women’s major singles title record-holder celebrates her 1970 Grand Slam with four of her on-court rivals
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Court praised by fellow greats
Off-court, it’s hard to get a word at any decibels out of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. On-court, the charismatic Frenchman loves nothing better than to turn up the volume
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Whispering loudly
Respected tennis scribe Alan Trengove, who has covered more than 130 Grand Slam tournaments, weighs in with his predictions for Day 10 of Australian Open 2010
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Fearless Forecasts: Turning up the pressure
Serena Williams is trying to become the first woman to win back-to-back Australian Open crowns since 2002. After dodging disaster on Wednesday, she’s in the box seat
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Serena still on track
Serena Williams is trying to become the first woman to win back-to-back Australian Open crowns since 2002. After dodging disaster on Wednesday, she’s in the box seat
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Serena still on track
Whether it be a chance to show your national pride, wear your country’s colours or celebrate what it means to be Australian, Melbourne Park was the place to be on Tuesday
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Australia’s Day
Novak Djokovic has a curious way of tackling his opponents, caught on Monday lining up the vanquished Lukasz Kubot as if he were going to sink a billiard ball.
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Caption It: 26 January 2010
