Extreme heat impacts the Australian Open again on Tuesday, with the tournament reaching its maximum "heat stress" rating.
World number one continues her march for a third Australian Open title with a 6-3, 6-0 win over rising star Iva Jovic.
The Australian Open quarter-finals get underway on Tuesday, with world number one Carlos Alcaraz taking on Alex de Minaur while twice champion Aryna Sabalenka faces American Iva Jovic.
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A Small Number Of Aussie EB Games Stores Are Closing But There’s No Reason To Worry
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Home player Alex de Minaur could still walk away with hefty pay if he falls short against world number one, Spain's Carlos ...
Organisers explained: “In the event of extreme heat, the Referee has the right to suspend play or order a cooling break in ...
The Australian Open’s outdoor viewing and dining areas are usually pumping with crowds of people, but there were no queues ...
Beaches in Sydney's north remain closed following four tragic shark attacks in NSW since Sunday, with the latest occurring on ...
On both sides of Rod Laver Arena, under the sweltering Melbourne sun, tennis fans waved whatever they could in front of their ...
The Sydney pokies and pub billionaire has fought off a legal challenge that tried to reduce the number of gaming machines in ...
Relive day eight of the Australian Open, as top seeds Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka are joined in the last eight by ...
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