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Gauff Emerges as Top Contender for Australian Open

Following her United Cup singles title win against Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff is considered an equal favorite with Aryna Sabalenka to win the Australian Open, according to ESPN analyst Rennae Stubbs, due to her improved form under new coach Matt Daly and recent victories.

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Djokovic's 37th Birthday Grand Slam Bid

Novak Djokovic, at 37, is poised to break Margaret Court's Grand Slam record by winning his 11th Australian Open title in January, defying age-related trends in professional tennis.

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Djokovic's Trauma Highlights Lasting Impact of Australia's Covid-19 Policies

Novak Djokovic revealed ongoing trauma from his 2022 deportation from Australia due to Covid-19 vaccination regulations, impacting his experience even after winning the 2023 Australian Open; the incident caused global controversy and criticism of the Australian government's handling of the situation...

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Sabalenka's Triumph: Personal Tragedy Fuels Grand Slam Wins

Aryna Sabalenka, overcoming the death of her ex-boyfriend and a shoulder injury, won the 2024 Australian Open and US Open, reclaiming the world No. 1 ranking; her rival, Iga Swiatek, faced a temporary suspension for a positive drug test.

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Kyrgios's Wrist Injury Clouds Australian Open Participation

Nick Kyrgios's Brisbane tennis matches ended with a doubles defeat alongside Novak Djokovic, raising doubts about his Australian Open participation due to a right wrist injury sustained after major surgery; his candid comments about his physical state suggest he may not compete.

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Djokovic and Kyrgios Win Doubles Match in Brisbane Comeback

Novak Djokovic and Nick Kyrgios, Wimbledon final rivals, won their first doubles match together in Brisbane, Australia on January 2, 2024, defeating Alexander Erler and Andreas Mies 6-4, 6-7 (4), 10-8, marking Kyrgios' return after an 18-month injury layoff and Djokovic's recovery from a recent inju...

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ABN Amro Open secures Alcaraz despite risk of player withdrawals

Richard Krajicek, director of the ABN Amro Open, secured Carlos Alcaraz for the 2025 tournament despite the event's earlier start date (one week after the Australian Open) due to ATP calendar changes, which increased the risk of top player withdrawals but also created an advantageous gap before the ...

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Albanese Criticizes Beach Cabana Reservation as Breach of Egalitarian Society

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized beachgoers using cabanas to reserve space on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, calling it a breach of Australia's egalitarian society, sparking a debate on equitable access to public spaces.

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Djokovic's Lingering Trauma from 2022 Australian Deportation

Novak Djokovic admits lingering trauma from his 2022 Australian Open deportation due to his unvaccinated status, despite stating he holds no resentment, as he returns to compete in the 2025 Australian Open alongside new coach Andy Murray.

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De Minaur's Resurgent Form: Injury Recovery Boosts Australian Open Hopes

Alex de Minaur returned to peak form in his United Cup victory over Billy Harris, showcasing significantly improved speed and serve, reaching 213km/h, despite Australia's subsequent elimination from the tournament. His recovery from a Wimbledon injury is considered crucial for his Australian Open pr...

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Teenage Tennis Phenom Joint Impresses Despite Brisbane Defeat

At the Brisbane International, 18-year-old Australian tennis player Maya Joint showcased impressive skills in a second-round loss to two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka, who praised Joint's potential despite the 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 defeat; Joint's strong performance suggests a promising fu...

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Australian Tennis Star Suspended for Anti-Doping Violation

Australian tennis player Max Purcell received a provisional suspension from the ITIA for exceeding the allowed limit of 100ml of intravenous vitamins, a violation of the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme; the suspension took effect on December 12th and the length is yet to be determined.

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