Adrian Mannarino was a doomed hero in the story of this Australian Open.
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Jannik Sinner: Lengthening the Battle to Shorten the War
Jannik Sinner is winning more economically by playing longer points. Here’s how.
Auger-Aliassime Advances to the Round of 16
Brenda Parry’s match recap of the Auger-Aliassime/Evans third-rounder.
Keeping Your Balance
Carlos Alcaraz and the weight of change.
The Aftermath
What’s the story as Andy leaves Australia?
Let’s Enjoy Alizé Cornet for What She Is
By Owais Majid When I tuned into Alizé Cornet’s match against Garbiñe Muguruza at midnight my time, I had no idea I’d be wanting to write about this match in the morning but alas, here I am. Expecting a fairly straightforward win for the third seed and one of the favourites for the tournament, whatContinue reading “Let’s Enjoy Alizé Cornet for What She Is”
Gaël Monfils: Hope for Tomorrow
Gaël Monfils is in good form and it should offer those of us who are not some hope.
Baseline Media: Climate Change and the Australian Open
Baseline Tennis examines the future of the Australian Open in a steadily warming world.
A Totally Real Diary of Marta Kostyuk’s Thoughts While Playing Sara Sorribes Tormo
What is it like to play Sorribes Tormo? Marta Kostyuk has the answers. Owen can’t talk to her, so he did the next best thing.
Players Prone to an Upset at the Australian Open: Second Round
Who’s on upset alert in the Round of 64?