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WTA Today: Azarenka, Sharapova, Radwanska Into Week 2Saturday, January 18, 2014All of the top five women in action today advanced, but Garbine Muguruza ambushed Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open. |
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Sharapova, Jankovic Vulnerable But VictoriousSaturday, January 18, 2014The two former No. 1s prevailed in straight sets but not before weathering significant tests from their opponents. |
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Americans Down Under: Stephens Survives, Querrey StumblesFriday, January 17, 2014The second-ranked American man and second-ranked American woman met different fates at the Australian Open. |
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The Bourne Identity: Makarova Rolls into Second WeekFriday, January 17, 2014The fiery Russian lefty has produced sustained success at the Australian Open over the last three years. |
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Q&A: Donald Young's Return to FormFriday, January 17, 2014Donald Young talks about struggles of the ATP tour and his goals for 2014. |
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Nadal, Tsonga, Raonic Seek Second-Week BerthsFriday, January 17, 2014French flamboyance takes center stage in the third round of the Australian Open, while two young guns aim for a major breakthrough. |
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Radwanska, Wozniacki Look to Defuse Young GunsFriday, January 17, 2014Two top-10 women known for their consistency look to outlast flashy young shot-makers on Saturday at the Australian Open. |
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WTA Best and Worst: Friday at the Australian OpenFriday, January 17, 2014Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber cruised, Li Na escaped, Eugenie Bouchard broke through, and Ekaterina Makarova continued to shine. |
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ATP Best and Worst of Friday (Plus): Ferrer, Simon, JanowiczFriday, January 17, 2014Late men’s matches on Thursday offered plenty of drama, while Friday was more straightforward at the Australian Open. |
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Battle Tested: Li, Ferrer Fight Hard To AdvanceFriday, January 17, 2014The third-ranked man and fourth-ranked woman faced sterner resistance than the other top seeds at the Australian Open today. |
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Business as Usual: Serena, Kerber Coast Into Second WeekThursday, January 16, 2014The world No. 1 and the top-ranked German faced little resistance en route to the second week of the Australian Open. |
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Best of ATP Round 2: Fognini, Robredo, Del Potro, and MoreThursday, January 16, 2014Counting down the Australian Open men’s thrillers of the last two days, some with unlikely heroes. |
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Andy Roddick Discusses Australian Open, Football, and the PowerShares SeriesThursday, January 16, 2014Former No. 1 and US Open champion Andy Roddick spoke about the Australian Open, his participation in the PowerShares Series, and the NFL playoffs in a new interview. |
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Best Men's Matches of Day 5: Djokovic, Ferrer, WawrinkaThursday, January 16, 2014Three top-eight men face feisty underdogs as they eye berths in the second week of the Australian Open. |
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Ivanovic, Li Must Pass Tough Tests to Reach Second WeekThursday, January 16, 2014The two former Roland Garros champions face seeded opponents in the third round of the Australian Open. |
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Dominance Undented: Federer, Nadal Cruise Into Third RoundThursday, January 16, 2014Both halves of the sport’s greatest rivalry dominated opponents en route to the third round of the Australian Open. |
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WTA Best and Worst: Reviewing Thursday at the Australian OpenThursday, January 16, 2014Agnieszka Radwanska and Dominika Cibulkova cruised, while Caroline Wozniacki and Simona Halep fought hard to advance. |
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Forever Young: Highlights of ATP Thursday ActionThursday, January 16, 2014Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga cruised, but the best match of the day came from Donald Young and Andreas Seppi. |
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Survival of the Fittest: Sharapova Claims Australian Open EpicThursday, January 16, 2014The 2008 champion refused to fold against world No. 72 Karin Knapp, who threw everything in her arsenal at her. |
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Aceing Autism Gains Support from Duchess of YorkWednesday, January 15, 2014A program that assists children with autism in 10 states plans to expand further. |