Australian open 2012 Features
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Djokovic gets that invincible feeling
Novak Djokovic has that unbeatable feeling. And well he should.
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Australian Open final: Novak, Rafa and the six-hour epic
Novak Djokovic tore off his shirt, flexed his sinewy muscles and roared in celebration, but for once the machismo was not misplaced.
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Marathon 'Nole' rules tennis world
Strutting, chest-thumping Novak Djokovic last year produced one of the greatest seasons in tennis history, and he has signalled his intent for 2012 with an astonishing Australian Open win.
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Nadal still the puzzle Federer can't solve
Roger Federer barely broke sweat in reaching the Australian Open semi-finals, producing some of his finest tennis at the age of 30. Then he ran into Rafael Nadal - again.
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Earplugs ready, it's the scream queen final
On one side is the 'haaah', and on the other is the 'aaagh', and in between, a bit of tennis. Welcome to the Scream Queen final, where every shot will be heard around the world.
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No.1 in women's tennis isn't what it seems
The supposed top player in the world for the past 15 months has played in 20 Grand Slam tournaments since 2007 but only made one final, more than two years ago, which she lost.
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Review system challenges top men at Australian Open
The challenge system is proving, well, challenging for the top men at the Australian Open.
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Raven Rod, smash and grab and write stuff
Rod Laver brushes aside the bird nuisance at Melbourne Park, something positive comes out of Marcos Baghdatis' racquet rage and Caroline Wozniacki receives an honour.
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Sharapova mutes queries on her screams
Notoriously noisy Maria Sharapova slapped down questions over her loud shrieking Wednesday after she was singled out for criticism during a push for quieter women's tennis at the Australian Open.
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Laver returns 50 years after Grand Slam
When Rod Laver beat Roy Emerson to win the Australian Open title in 1962, the event was played on grass in Sydney and, as an amateur, he took home no prize money.