New Zealand Infotech Weekly
Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal starred for the old establishment in a daytime double feature at the Australian Open before two rising talents threatened to steal the show with a thrilling tussle under the bright lights of Rod Laver Arena. Federer...
Merced Sun-Star
Isner, the last American man left in the singles draw, lost to Lopez 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-7 (0), 6-1. It was the 6-foot-9 Isner's second straight five-set match after he knocked out David Nalbandian in a 4-hour, 41-minute thriller. "It's very ugly,...
International Herald Tribune
Women In every quarter of the men's draw, a player past his 30th birthday has made a run...Others, like Lleyton Hewitt at this injury-riddled stage of his career, are quite the contrary. But there have been a few youthful infiltrators, too, which...
International Business Times
Text Size World number two Rafael Nadal and arch rival Roger Federer are on course to meet in the semifinals of the Australian Open, after both put in a strong showing to progress to the fourth round of the tournament. Share This Story Nadal showed...
The Age
Running down a Karlovic volley that barely dropped over the net, Federer's desperately clever flick lob over the head of the 208-centimetre giant at set point down clipped the frame of Karlovic's racquet...Straight sets win. ''Thank god, he gave me a...
Sydney Morning Herald
Linda Pearce January 21, 2012 Read later Good turn of events .....Ladies, off with you to the Hisense and Margaret Court; gents only at the stadium named for Australia's greatest male player. Followed, perhaps, by cognac and cigars at the Melbourne...